‘Super-Train’ Cuts Hour off Rome-to-Milan Run
Associated Press
ROME — The Italian railroad launched its fastest commercial train Friday with a trial run that trimmed almost an hour off the 393-mile trip from Rome to Milan.
The “Super-Train,†or ETR450, replaces the “Super-Rapido†currently in service, and will begin full service May 29.
The train, capable of traveling 155 m.p.h., made the Rome-Milan trip in 4 hours, 3 minutes, the railroad said.
The $80 one-way, first-class ticket includes breakfast or dinner.
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