Yes, Raileurope.com has the schedules and fares. You can also purchase your train ticket on this site.
time is money... new high speed (but expensive) train from Rome to Milan is 3hrs.. then nearly 3hrs more to Verona.. then change again for another 90min to Bolzano.. with exchanges this route will take about 9hrs... also possible to route Rome-Bologne-Verona-etc.. check out ferrovie italiane website...
Yes. There are about four connections a day, one of them a 3 hour direct route.
4,258 mi
They're from Verona, Italy
The air distance from Rome, Georgia, to Verona, Italy, is 4,861 miles. That equals 7,823 kilometers or 4,224 nautical miles.
Verona
The travel portals Expedia and Travelzoo can be searched for flights from Rome to Verona. The Alitalia airline flies between these two locations, and the airline website is searchable for these trips.
Italy in Rome :) Actually, it was in Italy in the city of Verona. Don't listen to the idiot who said Rome...
He goes to Mantua.
Florence is about 1 1/2 hours from Rome by train. Rome is three hours by train to Milan.
No. Ireland is an island so there are no trains from it to other countries. Flying to Rome would be fastest. You could go to Wales and go by train to England and get a train from London to Paris through the Channel Tunnel and then get a train from Paris to Rome. Paris to Rome by train takes just over 11 hours.
Riva del Garda: - Verona 60 Km - Venezia (Venice) 160 Km - Roma (Rome) 550 Km - Milano (Milan) 190 Km