Chapter VII · The Gold Line Itself

The Frecciarossa

ETR 1000 — the red arrow that sews the journey together

Milano Bologna Firenze Roma

Milano → Bologna · 300 km/h

300
km/h in service
3
High-speed legs
192
Minutes aboard, total
18.5
km — the Vaglia tunnel
8
Carriages
01
Business cabin, always

Le Tratte · The Legs

Three Crossings

Milano → Bologna

65 min
Giorno 03 · 08:30Po plain, dead flat~215 km

The flagship straightaway: out of Milano Centrale's great vault and flat across the Po valley at full service speed. Fog country in winter, heat-shimmer in June — and the food valley waiting at the far end.

Bologna → Firenze

37 min
Giorno 05 · 08:30Apennine crossing~79 km, mostly tunnel

Thirty-seven minutes, nearly all of it inside the mountains — a rosary of tunnels under the Apennines, the 18.5-kilometer Vaglia bore the longest bead. You enter in Emilia and surface in Tuscany, where the light is suddenly sharper.

Firenze → Roma

90 min
Giorno 07 · 09:00The Direttissima~261 km

Down the spine on the Direttissima — the line whose first section, opened in 1977, made Italy the first country in Europe with true high-speed rail. Umbrian hills, then the Tiber, then Termini and two thousand years of city.

Ferrovie dello Stato

A Short History of the Line

Una Nota Da Portare Dentro

The fastest hours of the trip are the stillest — two seats, one window, the country pouring past like water.