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Rome to Verona by train
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First train06:45
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Last train23:00
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey2hr 52m
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Distance410 kilometres
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Trains per day26
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Avg. journey time3hr 37m
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Train operators
Travelling from Rome to Verona by train
Fast trains from Rome to Verona take around 2 hours and 52 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 410 kilometres. There are frequent services on the rail route between Rome and Verona.
1. Are there direct trains from Rome to Verona?
Direct trains from Rome to Verona have been found.
We usually find around 27 direct trains on the route from Rome to Verona every weekday.
There are typically fewer departures at weekends, when we found around 26 departures.
2. How long is the train journey from Rome to Verona?
The Rome to Verona train travel time is normally about 2 hours and 52 minutes, whatever time you make the journey.
3. What are the Rome to Verona train times and schedule?
On weekdays the earliest direct train to Verona is usually scheduled to depart Rome around 06:45 and the last train is around 23:00. This is the same at the weekend.

What's the Rome to Verona train price?
The earlier you book the better, and the cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Rome to Verona are $12.86.
Trains departing 30 days in advance will cost around $44 while booking 7 days in advance the price is around $42. Booking on the day of travel is likely to be more expensive, so it is worth booking in advance if you can to save money.
When to book Rome to Verona 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 Verona by train.
Which train companies operate between Rome and Verona?
More than one train company operates on the route from Rome to Verona, so you’ll be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
- Frecciabianca
- Frecciargento
- Frecciarossa
- Frecciarossa 1000
- IC Notte
- Intercity Notte
- Italo
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
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Frecciargento or Italo
Taking the train from Rome to Verona is the best way to travel between the two cities.
This is a route that caters mainly to the business market, so more trains run at the start and end of each day with fewer trains in the middle of the day. If you want to travel from Rome to Verona at a time when there is no direct train, that’s easily done with just one change of train at Bologna Centrale. Connections via Bologna are generally hourly, but the change of train can add an hour or more to the overall travel time.
Rome Termini to Verona Porta Nuova

Fast Frecciargento or Italo trains from Rome to Verona all depart from Roma Termini, making two stops along the way. These are at Florence Campo di Marti and Bologna Centrale. The stopping point in Verona is Porta Nuova station. Most of these direct Trenitalia trains continue beyond Verona to either Brescia or Bolzano. Italo trains from Rome to Verona also serve Tiburtina station in Rome (as well as Roma Termini).
The journey splits neatly into three parts. Between Rome and Florence, you’ll get excellent views of the Tiber Valley as the train weaves north towards Umbria and Tuscany. The stretch from Florence to Bologna is almost entirely in tunnels. North of Bologna, the line crosses the North Italian Plain, bridging the River Po at Ostiglia.
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