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Frecciargento (Italian: [ˌfrettʃarˈdʒɛnto]; from
freccia argento, "silver arrow") is a high-speed
train of the
Italian national train operator, Trenitalia...
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created were
Frecciarossa (literally, Red Arrow) for the
fastest trains,
Frecciargento (literally,
Silver Arrow) for the next
category of
trains and finally...
- Rome High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Trieste –
Venice –
Padua –
Bologna –
Florence – Rome High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Venice –
Padua – Bologna...
- operator, and one of its Le
Frecce brands,
along with
Frecciarossa and
Frecciargento.
Frecciabianca was
introduced in 2011,
replacing Eurostar Italia. Frecciabianca...
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created were
Frecciarossa for the
fastest trains (300 km/h (190 mph)),
Frecciargento for the next
category of
trains (250 km/h (160 mph)), and Frecciabianca...
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Salerno High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Trieste –
Venice –
Padua –
Bologna –
Florence – Rome High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Udine –
Treviso – Venice...
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Frecciargento (Silver Arrow), for
trains with
maximum speeds between 250 and 285 km/h. With this, the
trains operate as "ETR 600
Frecciargento" and...
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trains operate at a
maximum 300 km/h on
dedicated high-speed tracks;
Frecciargento ('silver arrow')
operate at a
maximum 250 km/h on high-speed and mainline...
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Salerno High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Trieste –
Venice –
Padua –
Bologna –
Florence – Rome High
speed services (
Frecciargento)
Udine –
Treviso – Venice...
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Bologna -
Florence - Rome -
Naples -
Salerno High-speed
train (Trenitalia
Frecciargento) Bolzano/Bozen-Rome: Bolzano/Bozen - Trento/Trient -
Verona - Bologna...