Rome is Italy's main central rail hub, positioned where the north-south high-speed axis meets intercity and regional lines across Lazio and central Italy. The city has several important passenger stations, led by Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina. Trenitalia and Italo operate the primary long-distance services, making trains to Rome a core part of the national rail network.
Services from Rome include Frecciarossa high-speed trains, Italo high-speed trains, Trenitalia Intercity services, Regionale trains across Lazio, and dedicated airport rail to Fiumicino Airport. Roma Termini is the main train station for long-distance and airport services, while Roma Tiburtina handles many high-speed and intercity trains on through routes that avoid reversing at Termini.
Trains from Rome run north toward Florence, Bologna, Milan, and Venice, south toward Naples, Salerno, Bari, and Calabria, and west toward Civitavecchia for coastal rail travel. Regional trains also link Rome with Viterbo, Latina, Frosinone, and other Lazio cities. Book trains from and to Rome online at Rail Monsters.