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Frecciargento

Frecciargento is a high-speed operated by , 's national railway company, as part of its premium brand, designed to connect major cities using both dedicated high-speed lines and conventional tracks at speeds up to 250 km/h (155 mph). Introduced in 2012 as a rebranding of previous Italia services, Frecciargento trains utilize advanced tilting technology from models such as the ETR 600 and ETR 485, allowing smoother travel on curved conventional lines while maintaining high speeds. The primarily serves medium-distance routes across , including connections from to , , , , and , as well as from through , , and to southern destinations. Frecciargento trains offer two classes of service, Standard and , with amenities such as , power outlets, onboard catering, and features for passengers with reduced mobility. By the early , the Frecciargento brand began to be phased out in favor of the faster network, with many trains reclassified under the red arrow branding; as of 2025, the service continues to operate on select routes with around 50 daily connections.

History

Origins and early development

Italy's development began with the Direttissima line between and , Europe's first such infrastructure, with its initial 147 km section from to opening on 24 February 1977 and allowing speeds of up to 250 km/h on dedicated tracks. This pioneering project, conceived in the early and constructed by Italian engineering firms, reduced journey times significantly compared to conventional routes and served as a foundational precursor to the nation's broader high-speed network, fully completing the 254 km line by 1992. The Frecciargento service traces its origins to , when launched the Italia brand to provide medium-distance high-speed connections using technology on a mix of dedicated high-speed and conventional lines. Initially operated with ETR 450 and ETR 460 trains, capable of maximum speeds of 250 km/h but typically running at up to 200 km/h in service, these 9-car sets focused on linking with northern destinations like and southern routes toward . The service emphasized improved comfort and reduced travel times on curvy conventional sections through active tilting, accommodating 450-600 passengers per train while integrating into Italy's evolving rail infrastructure. A key milestone came in with the introduction of the ETR 600 trains, which enhanced the service's capabilities with a top speed of 280 km/h, 7-car configurations seating 432 passengers, and advanced tilting for better performance on mixed lines. This upgrade coincided with route expansions, including extensions to in the north via and to in the south along the Adriatic coast, broadening connectivity while maintaining the focus on as a central hub. These developments solidified the service's role in Italy's high-speed evolution prior to later branding changes.

Rebranding and service evolution

In 2012, unified its offerings under the brand, the tilting Italia services as Frecciargento to distinguish them from the faster ; the silver livery of Frecciargento symbolized its intermediate positioning in the lineup. This aimed to streamline and identities across the network, enhancing passenger recognition of Trenitalia's premium long-distance options. Throughout the 2010s, Frecciargento expanded its reach by integrating with emerging high-speed infrastructure, including the Napoli-Bari line, which began construction to link southern regions more effectively. Post-2015, Trenitalia boosted service frequencies to capitalize on rising demand, with high-speed passenger numbers climbing to over 50 million annually by the end of the decade. These adjustments improved connectivity on mixed high-speed and conventional routes, particularly in central and southern Italy. In May 2022, Trenitalia announced the phase-out of the Frecciargento brand starting that summer, with many services rebranded under while a limited number of routes continued operating under the Frecciargento name into 2025. The led to sharp service reductions in 2020, with scaling back frequencies amid travel restrictions and health protocols. Recovery accelerated from 2023 onward, restoring full operations and enhancing links through extended routes and new timetables, supporting regional economic integration. By 2025, high-speed services, including Frecciargento, carried 45 million passengers in 2023 alone, nearing pre-pandemic levels. Efficiency upgrades included the deployment of advanced ETR 600 variants on Frecciargento , achieving operational speeds of 250 km/h by 2018 on lines and optimizing use for tilting operations. These improvements reduced times on curvy southern routes while maintaining with traditional .

Operations

Service standards and network integration

Frecciargento operates as a medium-haul service provided by , employing tilting trainsets such as the ETR 600 and ETR 485 models to connect cities via a mix of dedicated high-speed lines and conventional rail infrastructure. These trains achieve operational speeds of up to 250 km/h across both network types, with the tilting system enabling enhanced performance on curved conventional tracks by compensating for centrifugal forces and maintaining passenger comfort. As of 2025, while still operational on select medium-distance routes, the Frecciargento service is being phased out in favor of the network. Frecciargento schedules include approximately 50 daily connections on remaining routes such as to and to , linking key destinations like , , , and while prioritizing frequency and accessibility for medium-distance travel. maintains service standards focused on reliability, with Frecce network trains—including Frecciargento—subject to rigorous monitoring; however, independent analyses from late indicate that high-speed services in experienced significant delays, with only about 3% arriving fully on time during peak periods, underscoring ongoing efforts to improve . Within Trenitalia's broader high-speed ecosystem, Frecciargento complements the long-haul services and regional operations by sharing infrastructure on major corridors, such as segments of the Rome-Naples high-speed line, to optimize network capacity and reduce travel times. This integration supports seamless passenger flows through single-ticket options valid across , , and journeys, facilitating combined itineraries without additional bookings. Safety protocols for Frecciargento emphasize advanced technologies, including the SCMT () system, which provides continuous speed supervision and automatic braking to prevent collisions and ensure adherence to signaling. The tilting mechanism further enhances safety by allowing trains to navigate curves at up to 35% higher speeds than non-tilting equivalents while limiting lateral acceleration to safe levels for passengers, reducing risks on mixed-route operations.

Ticketing, fares, and reservations

Frecciargento services employ a model for tickets, where fares fluctuate based on factors such as demand, travel date, time of day, and selected . Super fares, the cheapest option, start from €19.90 for class on select routes as of 2025, while the fare, offering the highest flexibility, varies by route and demand, typically €50 or more; prices increase for and classes that provide enhanced amenities like additional space and access. Super and fares provide deeper discounts with restrictions on changes and refunds. Super , the cheapest, is available early (up to 4 months ahead) but limited; follows with slightly more flexibility. All Frecciargento seats require mandatory reservations, ensuring assigned seating for all passengers on these high-speed services. Tickets can be booked through the official website, , or at offices, with options available up to four months in advance to secure the lowest fares. For the Base fare, passengers enjoy unlimited free changes to date and time before departure, plus one free change up to one hour after departure at a office; fares allow changes before departure subject to price differences, while Super Economy tickets are non-changeable. Discount programs enhance accessibility for various traveler groups on Frecciargento trains. The CartaFreccia loyalty scheme, free to join, allows members to earn points on every journey that can be redeemed for discounts, priority booking, or free travel on Frecce services. The FrecciaFamily offer enables children under 15 to travel free when accompanied by an adult, who receives a 50% discount on the Base fare for national Frecce trains including Frecciargento. Additionally, and passholders can use their passes on Frecciargento routes but must make a mandatory seat reservation, costing €10 in second class or €13 in .

Routes

Current routes

The Frecciargento service operates primarily along southern Italian corridors, connecting to key destinations in Puglia and via a mix of high-speed and conventional tracks. One major route runs from through , , , , and to , covering approximately 540 kilometers in 5.5 to 6.5 hours depending on stops and track conditions. Another key southern line extends from via Afragola, , , , and Rosarno to , spanning about 650 kilometers and taking 6 to 7 hours, utilizing upgraded sections for improved reliability. Northern connections link to major cities in the and Adriatic coast, often employing tilting technology to navigate curvier conventional lines. The -Bologna-Verona-Venice route covers roughly 500 kilometers in 3.5 to 4.5 hours, serving business and tourist traffic with stops at and . A coastal itinerary connects to and via and , traversing 450 kilometers in about 5 hours and leveraging the train's design for efficiency on winding tracks. As of 2025, Frecciargento services are limited due to the ongoing phase-out of the brand, with only a few routes remaining in operation. These routes typically feature up to 8 to 10 daily departures, with higher frequencies during peak morning and evening hours to accommodate commuters and travelers. In 2023, a section of upgraded track on the was activated.

Discontinued routes

Several Frecciargento routes introduced in the service's early years were discontinued or rebranded to align with Trenitalia's strategy of concentrating high-speed operations on premium, high-demand corridors served by trains, thereby reducing overlap with slower regional and medium-speed services. For example, the Turin-Milan-Rome line, a key northern connection, was reallocated to in 2018 to emphasize longer-haul efficiency and capacity on the high-speed network. These changes reflected a post-2012 rationalization effort that streamlined the network, transforming Frecciargento from a peak of approximately 15 routes in its early years to about 5 primary ones by 2025, enhancing overall system focus on sustainable, high-volume travel.

Rolling stock

Active fleet

The active fleet for Frecciargento services comprises several models, including the ETR 600 and ETR 610 series built by for , as well as the ETR 485 and refurbished ETR 700 units. The ETR 600 and ETR 610, introduced starting in , operate in a fixed 7-car configuration, with two first-class cars (100 seats) and five second-class cars (328 seats), plus spaces for passengers with disabilities, for a total capacity of approximately 440 seats. These trains feature active tilting technology up to 8 degrees for improved comfort on curved lines and achieve operational speeds of 250 . The ETR 610 is a multi-voltage variant compatible with additional systems for international routes. Equipped with asynchronous three-phase traction motors providing a total power output of 5,500 kW and , the design supports a maximum test speed of 300 , though limited to 250 in service on both high-speed and conventional networks. As of 2025, operates 28 ETR 600/610 units on Frecciargento routes. The ETR 485 , converted from ETR 480 units and entering service in the mid-2000s, consists of 9-car sets with three first-class cars, five second-class cars, and one car, offering 489 seats total. These trains also tilt and operate at up to 250 km/h on mixed infrastructure. The ETR 700 series, refurbished from former units, provides additional capacity with similar 250 km/h capabilities and tilting technology for Frecciargento services. These trains undergo routine maintenance at key Trenitalia facilities in and .

Retired equipment

The Frecciargento service originally utilized several generations of tilting trains, with older models like the ETR 450 and ETR 460 serving as foundational equipment before their eventual retirement in favor of more advanced designs. The ETR 450, introduced in 1988 as Italy's first mass-produced tilting , consisted of 9-car sets capable of reaching a maximum speed of 250 km/h. These trains operated on early high-speed routes, including those later branded under Frecciargento and services, demonstrating pioneering active tilting technology to navigate curved conventional tracks at higher speeds. However, the ETR 450 series was phased out by early 2015 due to escalating maintenance costs, frequent operational delays, and the absence of contemporary safety features such as ETCS Level 2 signaling. Building on the ETR 450 design, the ETR 460 variant emerged in as an improved tilting prototype with 9-car configurations, enhanced three-phase asynchronous motors distributed across all cars for better curve negotiation, and a top speed of 250 km/h. Deployed on Frecciargento and related medium-distance services through the and , these units supported efficient travel on mixed high-speed and traditional lines. Retirement began in earnest around 2023, driven by the trains' age—nearing 30 years—and rising maintenance demands, with the process tied to the discontinuation of associated brands like ; the series was fully withdrawn by late 2024. Overall, Frecciargento's retirement timeline saw a complete shift to newer models like the ETR 600 by the mid-2010s, with select retired units repurposed for regional or roles. These early trains left a lasting legacy by advancing tilting technology adoption, which permitted up to 30% faster journeys on legacy lines without extensive infrastructure upgrades, influencing subsequent high-speed developments across .

Passenger services

Onboard amenities and comfort

Frecciargento trains offer two classes of : and , designed to provide varying levels of comfort for passengers traveling on routes across . In class, passengers enjoy reclining seats arranged in a configuration, power sockets at each seat for charging devices, throughout the carriages, and spacious luggage storage areas near the windows. These features ensure a practical and comfortable journey for economy travelers, with additional amenities including coat hooks and courtesy lights at each seat. Business class elevates the experience with wider leather seats in a 2+1 layout, offering greater legroom and reclining backrests for enhanced relaxation, along with privacy dividers between seats and a welcome service featuring complimentary drinks such as coffee, water, or soft drinks, along with snacks and a choice of newspapers. Passengers in this class also benefit from access to quiet zones designated for minimal noise, allowing for focused work or rest without disturbances from conversations or device sounds. Leather upholstery and larger panoramic windows on the cars further contribute to a serene , maximizing views of Italy's landscapes while maintaining noise levels suitable for productive travel. Onboard facilities include free available throughout the train, enabling passengers to connect to the FRECCE for entertainment options like movies, e-books, and newspapers via the app, which also provides real-time journey updates and seat management features. A dedicated restaurant car, known as FrecciaBistro, serves a selection of including hot meals, snacks, and beverages, with options for at-seat service in to complement the dining experience. ensures consistent climate control, while the tilting technology of Frecciargento's allows for smoother rides on curved tracks, reducing motion discomfort.

Accessibility and special accommodations

Frecciargento trains provide dedicated accessibility features for passengers with disabilities, including two spaces per train, located in carriage 3, equipped with amenities such as tables, handrails, and call buttons. These spaces accommodate wheelchairs up to 700 mm wide, 1,200 mm deep, and 250 kg in weight (including the passenger and any loads), with adjacent accessible toilets available. At major stations, ramps and priority boarding assistance are provided through (RFI) services to facilitate smooth access, ensuring compliance with EU Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI). Assistance services for passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility are coordinated via RFI's Sala Blu offices, where support must be booked at least 24 hours in advance through the online portal, , or dedicated helplines. This includes escorting to the , luggage handling, and onboard support from trained staff. Companions of passengers holding a European Disability Card marked with an "A" (indicating a need for assistance) can travel free in designated seats adjacent to the spaces, subject to availability in applicable service classes. Onboard audio announcements are delivered in and English to inform passengers of stops, delays, and safety instructions, enhancing accessibility for non- speakers. Visual displays complement these announcements, displaying key information on screens throughout the train. For families and other , Frecciargento offers baby changing facilities in onboard restrooms and designated seating areas (such as 18A) with for stroller during . Small pets, including and cats, are permitted free of charge when transported in carriers no larger than 70 x 30 x 50 , with one pet per passenger.

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