Our helpful Italy train stations guide offers train stations in English and Italian so you can figure out what station you are looking for faster with ease.
Dreaming of zipping through Italy’s countryside and bustling cities by train? You’re not alone! Italian train stations are your gateways to a whirlwind of romance and history. But let’s face it: if you are searching for a train station in English and the name does not come up, you need to then Google those Italy train station names one by one (total PIA). I’ve got your back and I’ll keep you on track (see what I did there) with the Italian and English guide to Italian train stations.
Before I forget, head to the end of this post and grab the free printable Italian Train Station Names PDF, so that you can print it and keep it, and book mark this page too!
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Book Your Train Using Our Italy Train Station Names (in English)
The train booking app you might be using may not convert the Italian train stations to English, might only list the Italy train station names in Italian, but no worries. We got you and we’ve been there so we are sharing the list of Italy train station names in both English and Italian that we find useful so when you scroll through the list you will FIND the Italian train stations you need.
It’s like decoding airport codes—knowing that LAX stands for Los Angeles can make all the difference in your travel plans. Similarly, getting familiar with Italian train station names, from Roma Termini to Venezia Santa Lucia, is like unlocking a secret travel code.
That’s exactly why I put together this comprehensive list. Because when you know that ‘Milano Centrale’ is the heart of Milan’s rail network, you’re not just a traveler—you’re a savvy explorer.
High-Speed Italian Train Stations
These Italy train station names we are sharing are stations served by Italy’s high-speed trains, such as Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, and Italo, which can whisk you between major cities at speeds of up to 300 km/h.
- Roma Termini (Rome Terminus)
- Milano Centrale (Milan Central)
- Firenze Santa Maria Novella (Florence Saint Mary Novella)
- Venezia Santa Lucia (Venice Saint Lucy)
- Napoli Centrale (Naples Central)
- Torino Porta Nuova (Turin New Gate)
- Bologna Centrale (Bologna Central)
- Salerno (Salerno)
- Padova (Padua)
- Brescia (Brescia)
- Verona Porta Nuova (Verona New Gate)
- Roma Tiburtina (Rome Tiburtina)
- Reggio Emilia AV Mediopadana (Reggio Emilia High-Speed Mediopadana)
- Rimini (Rimini)
- Rovigo (Rovigo)
- Ferrara (Ferrara)
- Trento (Trent)
- Bolzano/Bozen (Bolzano/Bozen)
- Ancona (Ancona)
- Pesaro (Pesaro)
- Bari Centrale (Bari Central)
- Lecce (Lecce)
- Foggia (Foggia)
- Reggio Calabria Centrale (Reggio Calabria Central)
- Palermo Centrale (Palermo Central)
- Messina Centrale (Messina Central)
- Catania Centrale (Catania Central)
- Genova Piazza Principe (Genoa Prince’s Square)
- La Spezia Centrale (La Spezia Central)
- Pisa Centrale (Pisa Central)
- Livorno Centrale (Livorno Central)
- Perugia (Perugia)
- Bergamo (Bergamo)
- Cagliari (Cagliari)
Regional Italy Train Station Names (with English Translations)
For anyone taking the regional trains, you’ll want to know the Italy train stations names of the Italian train stations as well. We got you!
- Alessandria (Alexandria)
- Arezzo (Arezzo)
- Asti (Asti)
- Battipaglia (Battipaglia)
- Benevento (Benevento)
- Biella (Biella)
- Caltanissetta Xirbi (Caltanissetta Xirbi)
- Campobasso (Campobasso)
- Cassino (Cassino)
- Catanzaro (Catanzaro)
- Chieti (Chieti)
- Como San Giovanni (Como Saint John)
- Cosenza (Cosenza)
- Cremona (Cremona)
- Crotone (Crotone)
- Cuneo (Cuneo)
- Faenza (Faenza)
- Foligno (Foligno)
- Grosseto (Grosseto)
- Isernia (Isernia)
- L’Aquila (The Eagle)
- Lamezia Terme Centrale (Lamezia Terme Central)
- Lodi (Lodi)
- Lucca (Lucca)
- Mantova (Mantua)
- Matera Centrale (Matera Central)
- Modena (Modena)
- Monza (Monza)
- Novara (Novara)
- Olbia (Olbia)
- Oristano (Oristano)
- Pavia (Pavia)
- Piacenza (Piacenza)
- Pordenone (Pordenone)
- Potenza Centrale (Potenza Central)
- Ravenna (Ravenna)
- Sassari (Sassari)
- Savona (Savona)
- Siena (Siena)
- Siracusa (Syracuse)
- Taranto (Taranto)
- Teramo (Teramo)
- Trapani (Trapani)
- Treviglio (Treviglio)
- Trieste Centrale (Trieste Central)
- Udine (Udine)
- Varese (Varese)
- Vercelli (Vercelli)
- Vicenza (Vicenza)
- Viterbo (Viterbo)
Which Italian Train Station is Your Next Stop?
Now that you’re equipped with the ultimate cheat sheet to Italian train stations, you’re all set to embark on your rail journey with the confidence of a local train conductor.
Whether you’re gliding between cities on a high-speed train or chugging along to the rhythm of a regional locomotive, you’re ready to navigate the Italian rail like a pro, and using the guide with the Italy train station names will make booking so much easier.
Each station is a doorway to new discoveries, a start to your very own ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ experience – minus the confusion. So grab your ticket, find your platform, and let Italy unfold before you. Next stop on this blog express? La dolce vita!~Dana XO
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