Traveling by Train in Italy: Everything You Need to Know! (3)

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Other Trains:

Trenord (TN):
Regional trains operating in the northern regions of Italy. It is a railway company jointly registered by Ferrovie dello Stato (Italian State Railways) and FNM SPA.

Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia (TILO):
Regional trains operating in the northern regions of Italy, connecting cities in Switzerland as well. TILO railway company is jointly operated by Ferrovie dello Stato (Italian State Railways) and Swiss Railways.

Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV):
Trains operating in the Campania region of Italy, such as to Pompeii. Also known as “Ferrovia Circumvesuviana,” which is the railway circling the Vesuvius region.

Ferrovia del Sud-Est (FSE):
Connecting the provinces of the Apulia region in Italy. Ferrovia del Sud-Est also belongs to Ferrovie dello Stato (Italian State Railways) and mainly serves the southern and eastern parts of Italy.

S:
Treno suburbano, suburban trains in northern Italy (Milan), usually operated by Trenord.

M/Met:
Treno Metropolitano, trains operating in the southern regions of Italy (Naples and Cagliari).

International Trains:

EC:
EuroCity trains are cross-border trains in the European intercity railway network. EuroCity trains must complete their journeys between 6:00 in the morning and midnight. Night services operate as EuroNight trains.

TGV:
TGV, French high-speed trains, connecting the northern regions of Italy with Paris, France.

How to Purchase Tickets?
Online purchase (official websites, agent websites): Offline purchase (self-service ticket machines, ticket counters).

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