From 2026, SNCF Voyages Italie plans to launch new domestic routes, so as to reach 13 daily return trips on Italian soil. This ambition is part of SNCF Voyageurs’ strategy to double its passengers in Europe.
SNCF Voyageurs is setting its sights on the Italian rail market and will launch new lines in addition to its existing cross-border offer in 2026. The company’s ambition is to develop a north-south route between Turin-Milan-Rome-Naples, and an east-west route between Turin and Venice.
SNCF Voyageurs in Italy: How many round trips every day?
- 9 round trips Turin-Milan-Rome-Naples
- 4 round trips Turin-Venise
The high-speed trains will stop in: Turin, Milan, Rome, Naples, Florence, Bologna, Verona, Brescia, Padua and Venice. Other destinations in the south of Italy may be served at a later date.
TGV M trainsets
In order to offer Italian customers these new domestic trains, SNCF Voyageurs will resort on 15 double-decker TGV M trainsets in addition to the 100 new ones previously ordered for French lines.
They will undergo technical modifications in order to adjust to Italian infrastructure.
SNCF claims they will be very comfortable, with the coziest seats possible and they will also be more environmentally friendly.
Since 2011 SNCF have been operating a cross-border TGV INOUI line between Paris, Milan and Turin on a daily basis.
This new offer designed to conquer the Italian domestic market will be operated by their subsidiary SVI (SNCF Voyages Italy).
This development hangs upon the framework agreement signed between SNCF Voyageurs and the Italian incumbent operator RFI in April 2024, which allows the company to run TGVs in Italy for 15 years.
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