Taking the train in Italy FAQ | ItaliaRail (2024)

ItaliaRailis the exclusive online provider of Italian train tickets and rail passes outside Italy, and are experts in European train travel. We have been in the hospitality business helping customers plan their train travel for 20 years. We know what information you need and will guide you to make your experience a pleasurable one. Take some time to browse through some of our tips and advice on train travel in Italy and in Europe. We promise it will be worth it!

Italy train travel - Frequently Asked Questions:

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  • Should I purchase a rail pass or city-to-city tickets?
  • What type of pass should I purchase?
  • What does it mean to validate a pass or ticket?
  • Do I need a reservation?
  • When and how do I make a reservation?
  • What is an e-ticket or electronic ticket?
  • When can I expect to receive my tickets or passes?
  • What is the policy for refunds and exchanges?
  • What happens if there is a train strike?
  • What if my question is not answered here?

Should I purchase a rail pass or city to city tickets?

ItaliaRail offers both city-to-city train tickets and rail passes, providing excellent options for travelers looking to explore the Italian countryside.

What is a rail pass?

Rail passes are an excellent value if you want flexibility, if you plan to travel extensively throughout one or several countries, or if you plan to cover long distances during your travels. Passes provide access to most rail routes and allow you hassle-free travel since you won’t have to wait in lines at the train station to get tickets. In some cases, you will still have to make reservations or pay supplements, but many routes allow for unlimited pass use without requiring any extra fees.

What is a city-to-city ticket?

City-to-city tickets are good for short distance travel, such as travel from one city to another within a country (like Rome and Florence), or if you only plan to visit one or two places (like Genoa and Milan). The drawbacks come in the form of ticket lines, local currencies, languages and potentially higher prices. Purchasing individual train tickets is an ideal option for those wanting limited travel and who already know their exact destination prior to departure. There are a number of different options for individual train tickets depending on the destination and the type of train. Use our exclusive City to City search technology to find the best option for your travel itinerary!

What type of pass should I purchase?

With thousands of different pass and ticket combinations to choose from purchasing a ticket or pass could be a little confusing. ItaliaRail.com uses state of the art technology and connects directly to the Italian rail reservation system. Here are some things to consider when deciding what type of pass you should purchase:

  1. Which and how many countries do you plan to visit? Are you planning to travel in a single country? Are you going to two countries? Are you looking to explore three to five countries? Do you want to experience more than five countries? Knowing the number of countries you want to visit will help you determine which pass is your best option.
  2. How many days of train travel do you need? A travel date is a calendar day. Regardless of the number of trains you take in a calendar day, you will need to know the number of days you are travelling by train in order to purchase the correct number of travel days.
  3. How many days do you need the pass? All passes are valid for different lengths of time. The number of days you need the pass is the equivalent of how long your entire trip will be, not how many days you will be on the train. So if you’re going to Germany for a month, but you only plan on using the train for 3 days at the beginning of your trip and 2 days at the end of your trip, you will need the pass to be valid for 30 days.
  4. How many people are traveling, and what are their ages? Most passes offeradult passes, andyouth passes. Generally, the adultpasses are in 1st class, while the youth pass is generally a 2nd class pass. The adult pass is for a single adult traveling.Some passes also offer discounted rates for seniors and children.

What does it mean to validate a pass or ticket?

All rail passes must be validated twice. The first stamp is printed automatically by our office and will appear on the top right-hand corner of the pass. You must start using the pass within 6 months of this validation.

On the first day of travel, all people listed on the pass must go to the ticket office of the train station and have an official validate the pass. The station official should put a second stamp on the pass under the first one. Please note that the pass must be validated at the station—a conductor on a train cannot validate the pass.

If you do not validate the pass, or if you tamper with the pass in any way, the conductor has the right to confiscate it, at which time, the unused part of the pass is non-refundable. If you are not able to start using the pass within 6 months of its printed date, you will need to return this pass and we will reissue a new pass.

How do I validate my train ticket?

Only regional train tickets have to be validated. Regional train tickets must be validated before departure.

You can validate your regional train tickets from midnight on the day of your trip, up until your departure time.

Follow these steps to validate your regional train ticket:

  1. Use the check-in link provided in your order confirmation email from Italiarail.com. Your order confirmation email will have a subject line of “Your ItaliaRail order number is…”.
  2. Once the page loads and shows you your ticket, click on the “CHECK-IN” button.
  3. Once the page reloads with your passenger information, click on the “Next” button.
  4. You will then see a confirmation message saying “Check-In Complete. Enjoy your journey”. This means you have successfully checked in.

If you have an e-ticket that is not for a regional train, you can simply board the train, without printing or validating your ticket using the QR code provided in your order confirmation email. Simply show it to the conductor when asked on the train.

Do I need a reservation if I have a rail pass?

A rail pass does not guarantee a seat on a train. While it is possible to secure reservations while on yourtrip, pass holder seats are limited, making it difficult to secure a seat on a specific train without making reservations prior to your departure. To make a seat only reservation, go to our ticket search box, choose your cities and select "seat reservation only" to make a reservation. There are additional charges for seat reservations, sleepers, couchettes, and travel on certain high-speed trains.

Reservations are not necessary on many European trains,however in some countries (particularly France, Italy and Spain), a pass or a ticket does not guarantee a seat, so reservations are highly recommended. We also recommend reservations to guarantee accommodations on a particular train, date, and time. Reservations are also mandatory for high-speed service and overnight trains. In order to avoid being assessed a fine on board, we strongly recommend that you make a reservation in advance. Reservations can be made at a train station or through Italiarail.com up to 60 days prior to travel if you are sure of your travel itinerary. Please refer to the How To Make a Reservation section of our FAQs for further information.

When and how do I make a reservation?

We will make reservations for any customer who has purchased a rail pass or ticket from Italiarail.com. Reservations can be made up to 60 days prior to the actual travel date either online or through a Fax-In form.

You must be in possession of a valid rail pass or city-to-city ticket that covers the routing of the train they have reserved in order to make a reservation. It is helpful to research the train schedules before making a request.

Reservations are required on:

  • Sleeping accommodations on all overnight trains (not on day trains)
  • High-Speed Trains (e.g. Eurostar, TGV, TAV, Thalys)
  • Long Distance and Express Trains in Spain, Portugal, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe
  • Long Distance and Express Trains during high season (Jul-Aug)

What is an e-ticket or electronic ticket?

An electronic or e-ticket is the newest reservation confirmation method for booking trains in Italy. This is exclusively available on trains that originate within Italy. Upon completing an e-ticket booking, you will receive only an email confirmation for your train journey.

This email will include the booking confirmation code referred to as a "PNR". This PNR will also include specific train information, like the date, time, number of passengers, fare code and rules.

An e-ticket will either be:

  1. Pre-validated: The ticket received in your email can be used to travel without needing any additional steps.
  2. Need validation before you can travel: You will need to check in on the day of your travel before your departure time to validate your ticket.

In general, high-speed trains will be ticketless, requiring no validation. Regional trains will require you to validate your ticket before boarding your train for departure. Follow the steps listed {here} to validate your regional tickets.

Pay close attention to your email confirmation, as the specific requirements of your train tickets are included.

When can I expect to receive my tickets or passes?

You will receive an order confirmation email from us within 15 minutes after your purchase has been completed. Your order confirmation email will have a subject line of “Your ItaliaRail order number is…”. Your order confirmation will include your travel information, receipt, and e-ticket booking "PNR" confirmation.

What is the policy for refunds and exchanges?

Please see below for the refund and exchange policy for your pass or ticket.

  • Eurail passes are refundable at 85% of pass value if unused and returned within 1 year from issue date to the address listed below.
  • TCV tickets are 85% refundable when received at the address listed below 7 days prior to the train departure date.
  • Train Tickets: Many train tickets are non-refundable and do not allow for change. Some train tickets are 75%-80% refundable if canceled within 72 hours post booking and notification is received by ItaliaRail. Or if printed tickets are returned at least 7 days of purchase date on order, such tickets must be returned to address listed below.
  • Pass Exchanges: Pass exchanges must be made via the address listed below. Once your request is received in our office, we will exchange the pass. If there is a rate increase, you must pay the difference in price plus, a $15.00USD exchange fee, and new shipping charges. If the exchange causes a rate decrease, you will be charged a 15% cancellation penalty on the old pass, the cost of the new pass plus a new shipping fee.
  • Ticket Exchanges: Requests to change electronic tickets must be made a minimum of 72 hours prior to departure or at the self-service machines within the train station. If there is a rate increase, you will just pay the difference in price plus a $20.00USD exchange fee. Most e-tickets only allow for a one-time change to your booking, but it must be on the same train routes as originally booked and only for a train departure after your scheduled departure. See fare rules for more information.
  • Reservations: If your invoice says International Ticket ® you must return the ticket to the address listed below, and it must be received in our office outside of 7 days prior to the train departure date to receive an 80% refund. If your invoice says International Ticket (A), the reservations are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
  • Shipping and handling fees are non-refundable.
  • RRP (Rail Refund Plan) is non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Your PNR is valid only for the designated arrival and departure stations. No station changes or substitutions are allowed.
  • Train Exchanges: An exchange of date and time is allowed on some PNRs. No exchanges are allowed to a class of service. Please see your fare rules for more information or contact our customer care specialists.

All refund requests where noted above must be sent in a trackable manner to:

ItaliaRail Refunds
PO BOX 428
Franklin, MA 02038

All pass exchange requests where noted above must be sent in a trackable manner to:

ItaliaRail Exchanges
681 Washington St
Suite 17
Norwood, MA 02062
USA

What happens if there is a train strike?

Train strikes, like other transportation strikes, are out of our control. Although we will work on your behalf with the railway, there is no guarantee that you will be refunded in event of a strike. It can take up to six months for a final response from the railway.

What if my question is not answered here?

If your question is not answered here, please email info@italiarail.com.

Taking the train in Italy FAQ | ItaliaRail (2024)

FAQs

How early should I arrive for a train in Italy? ›

The platform is usually posted to the board about ten minutes before the train's scheduled departure, but it's best to arrive at the station 20 minutes early to make sure you're able to find and board your train smoothly.

Is taking the train in Italy easy? ›

Traveling by train in Italy is easy, efficient, fast, and—for most travelers and residents alike—the best way to get around much of the country. The rail network in Italy is robust in most areas, though in some regions only major cities have train stations.

Is it better to buy train tickets online or at the station Italy? ›

Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially for high-speed and long-distance trains. Italy's popular routes—between Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, and Naples—can fill up quickly, so reserving your seats ahead of time ensures you have a spot on your preferred train.

Do you have to go through security for trains in Italy? ›

At each location, most of the station is accessible to anyone, with only the area around the tracks restricted by guards to those with valid train tickets or passes. To get through the checkpoint and onto your platform, you'll need to show a valid ticket (electronic or printed) to the guards at the access gates.

Are there assigned seats on Italian trains? ›

In Regional trains passengers travel without seat reservations, that means there's no assigned seating. You run the risk of standing if the train is full, however. When both a train ticket and a reservation are required, that means you're getting an assigned seat for the trip.

Are there bathrooms on Italian trains? ›

Don't worry, all trains in Italy have bathroom facilities available for travelers. Generally, there's one restroom at the end of each seating car, though you may have to walk between cars to find one that's available. You'll find them marked with the letters WC.

Do trains sell out in Italy? ›

There are no assigned seats, you sit where you like. In most cases tickets are sold in unlimited numbers so the train can't sell out, although regional trains on a few routes now have limited numbers.

What is the difference between ItaliaRail and Trenitalia? ›

ItaliaRail is an official partner of Trenitalia, the national railway of Italy. We are the largest foreign seller of train tickets in Italy. We have direct, real-time connectivity to Trenitalia's schedule and reservation system, allowing us to give you the best fares and most up-to-date availability.

What is the best site to use for trains in Italy? ›

The easiest way to book train tickets in advance is by using either trainline.com or trenitalia.com, with both being valid for Italian train tickets.

Which train is best in Italy? ›

Trenitalia's high-speed trains are called Alta Velocità (AV), and are broken down into three categories: Frecciarossa (“Red Arrow”), Frecciargento (“Silver Arrow”), and Frecciabianca (“White Arrow”). Frecciarossa trains are the fastest of these, reaching speeds of up to 190 MPH (300 km/h).

Do I need to prepurchase train tickets in Italy? ›

For most trains between most major destinations, yes, you do. You don't necessarily need to make the reservations that far in advance (and in Italy there's no deadline to make them), but if you're traveling with a rail pass, don't assume you can hop on any Italian train with just your pass in hand.

How early should I get to the train station in Italy? ›

As a general rule, it's a good idea to arrive 20-30 minutes before your train's scheduled departure time so you can get familiar with the station, find the information monitors as well as find your platform without being in a rush.

Do they check passports on trains in Italy? ›

If you're traveling with a train ticket:

You must show ID (typically a passport) and your ticket (with PNRs) to the conductor the train. You can do this on your personal device, such as a smartphone or tablet, or have your ticket printed out.

How early should I arrive at Termini for a train? ›

For those who do and are not interested in exploring the station, its food courts, or its shops, we recommend getting there 20 minutes before departure to find your platform and get through security. For everyone else, 1 hour should be enough!

How early should I show up for a train? ›

Train crews will direct you to the appropriate car and will help with your luggage. When should I arrive at the station? Unless you're taking the Auto Train, plan to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure. If you need assistance with baggage and/or ticketing, we recommend you arrive 60 minutes early.

Do you need to check in on Italian trains? ›

Yes, you must always check-in before boarding your train. How can I Check-in to validate my ticket? Your ticket is validated by checking in.

How early should you arrive for a train in Europe? ›

For stress-free boarding, we recommend that you arrive in the station 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time of your train. Travelling from Brussels, Antwerp, or Liège between 14/06/2024 and 08/09/2024? There may be a few extra security checks at the station before you board your train.

Is it better to buy train tickets in Italy ahead of time? ›

Trains seldom sell out, finding tickets even on the day of travel isn't a problem unless you hit a major holiday period. If one train is full, the next will have seats. Just remember that high-speed & Intercity trains are cheaper booked in advance, just like flights.

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