Verona is a key rail junction in northern Italy, positioned between the Milan-Venice main line and the Brenner route through the Alps. The city has two useful passenger stations for intercity and regional travel, with Verona Porta Nuova acting as the primary train station. Trenitalia, Italo, and DB-OBB EuroCity services all serve the city, giving Verona a role beyond local Veneto traffic.
Trains from Verona include Frecciarossa high-speed services, Italo high-speed trains on selected national corridors, Trenitalia Regionale and Regionale Veloce services across Veneto and Lombardy, and international EuroCity trains over the Brenner Pass. Verona Porta Nuova handles nearly all long-distance services, while Verona Porta Vescovo is mainly a regional stop on the eastern side of the city.
Rail routes from Verona run west toward Milan and Turin, east toward Vicenza, Padua, and Venice, south toward Bologna, Florence, Rome, and Naples, and north toward Trento, Bolzano, Innsbruck, and Munich. Book trains from and to Verona online at Rail Monsters.