High-speed rail in Italy

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title: High-speed rail in Italy
text: High-speed rail in Italy consists of two lines connecting most of the country's major cities. The first line connects Turin to Salerno via Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from Turin to Venice via Milan and Verona, and is under construction in parts. Trains are operated with a top speed of 300 km/h (190 mph). Passenger service is provided by Trenitalia and, since April 2012, by NTV, the world's first private open-access operator of high-speed rail to compete with a stat
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date created: 2007-01-11T13:19:55Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T09:10:04Z
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