Traveling from Turin to Rome by train typically takes around 4 to 5 hours, depending on the type of train you choose. High-speed trains like Frecciarossa or Italo offer the quickest journeys with travel times closer to 4 hours. For the most convenient and cost-effective options, you might want to check schedules and prices on [Cheap Train Tickets] cheaptraintickets.co.uk. Booking in advance can help you secure the best deals and ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. If you’re planning your journey, remember to check for any travel updates or changes to schedules.
about 12 hours
about 12 hours
depends on wich train you take , if you take a slow one then you'll get there later. if you take a faster train you may have to check the train schedule to see if you would actually get there faster
Take the distance and divide by the speed of the train. That is how long it took for the train to travel.
Rome to Naples in Italy is a journey of about 140 miles or 230 kilometres. That is far too long to take a taxi. It would be far cheaper to travel by bus or train.
40 years!
a lot! :). haha. this lil thing is no help!
about 3 hours by train
I have driven it twice and it took me a most of a day. The train might be a bit faster, but figure that if you leave in the morning you would be there early afternoon.
Its traveling duration is 10:54 hours. triphobo.com/rome-italy
18-22 hrs
Approximately 10-11 hours.