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Rome to Naples by train
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First train05:31
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Last train22:40
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey1hr 6m
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Distance189 kilometres
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Trains per day92
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Avg. journey time1hr 42m
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Train operators
Travelling from Rome to Naples by train
Fast trains from Rome to Naples take around 1 hour and 6 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 189 kilometres. There are frequent services on the rail route between Rome and Naples.
1. Are there direct trains from Rome to Naples?
Direct trains from Rome to Naples have been found.
We usually find around 92 direct trains on the route from Rome to Naples every weekday.
Trains usually run with a similar frequency on weekends.
2. How long is the train journey from Rome to Naples?
The Rome to Naples train travel time is normally about 1 hour and 6 minutes, whatever time you make the journey.
3. What are the Rome to Naples train times and schedule?
On weekdays the earliest direct train to Naples is usually scheduled to depart Rome around 05:31 and the last train is around 22:40. At weekends the first train of the day leaves Rome around 05:31, and the last at 22:10.

What's the Rome to Naples train price?
The earlier you book the better, and the cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Rome to Naples are $9.28.
Trains departing 30 days in advance will cost around $16, and when booking 7 days in advance the price is usually the same. Booking on the day of travel may be more expensive.
When to book Rome to Naples train tickets?
Trains in Italy usually open for booking around 6 months in advance. If booking is not yet open for your dates then you can set a booking alert to receive an email on the day that the cheapest tickets are released for your journey from Rome to Naples by train.
Which train companies operate between Rome and Naples?
More than one train company operates on the route from Rome to Naples, so you’ll be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
- FRECCIABIANCA
- FRECCIAROSSA
- FRECCIAROSSA 1000
- Frecciargento
- IC Notte
- InterCity
- Italo
- Regionale
- Regionale Veloce
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
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Frecciarossa or Frecciargento or Italo
Travelling by train from Rome to Naples was transformed with the opening in 2005 of a high-speed line from Rome to Naples between the two cities. Trenitalia and NTV Italo compete head-to-head on this key route, both running non-stop services on this route.
The new line runs well inland from the old coastal route, for long stretches paralleling the autostrade. Apart from the pleasure of travelling twice as fast as the cars in the fast lane of the motorway, you’ll be rewarded with some great views of the hills of Lazio and Campania. There is also a slow travel alternative – Intercity and regional trains still trundle down the old route.
Rome to Naples Centrale

High-speed trains leave Rome each day for the non-stop run to Naples. Six or seven of these trains (depending on the day of the week) are Italo services. These all depart from Tiburtina station in Rome. The majority of the services on the route are operated by Trenitalia using either Frecciarossa or Frecciargento trains. Both are equally comfortable.
The Trenitalia trains normally serve both Roma Tiburtina and Roma Termini stations. About five of the Trenitalia trains serve only Roma Termini, and there are also a couple which serve only Tiburtina. All trains arrive at Naples Centrale, where you’ll find a good range of onward connections to destinations across southern Italy.
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