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Direct trains to run from Zurich to Florence and Livorno

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November 8, 2024
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The Swiss Federal Railways and Trenitalia will offer direct trains from Zurich to Florence and Livorno and vice versa from 2026.


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To mark the extension of their cooperation, the two railway companies have also presented a new Eurocity train that will run between the two countries.

An additional connection from Zurich to Milan and Venice will also be introduced from 2026, the Federal Railways said in a statement on Friday.

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With the signing of a cooperation agreement at Milano Centrale station on Friday, the two companies extended their multi-year collaboration.

The partnership between Trenitalia and the Federal Railways began in 2009 and has been a success, according to the statement. The two railway companies have already transported 30 million travellers between Italy and Switzerland.

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