Rome Railway Stations
Rome has several major train stations connecting the city to the rest of Italy and Europe. Our Rome train stations map shows the location of each station and helps you plan your arrivals and departures. Roma Termini is the main station, but high-speed trains also use Roma Tiburtina.
Major Train Stations
Roma Termini
Rome's central and largest railway station, serving over 150 million passengers annually. Hub for all high-speed and most regional services.
Destinations: Naples (1h10), Florence (1h30), Milan (3h), Venice (3h45), Bologna (2h), Turin (4h15), Fiumicino Airport via Leonardo Express (32 min). Night trains to Paris and Vienna.
Coordinates: 41.901000, 12.501600 | Metro: Lines A & B interchange
Roma Tiburtina
Rome's second-largest station and main hub for high-speed Italo and some Frecciarossa trains. Modern facilities opened in 2011.
Destinations: Florence (1h20), Milan (3h), Bologna (2h), Naples (1h10), Turin (4h), Salerno (2h15). Also serves Tivoli regional line and buses to Subiaco and eastern Lazio.
Coordinates: 41.910300, 12.531200 | Metro: Line B
Roma Ostiense
Station near Piramide metro stop, connecting to southern Lazio and the coast.
Destinations: Fiumicino Airport (FL1 line, 20 min), Ostia Antica and Ostia Lido beach (Roma-Lido line, 30 min), Civitavecchia cruise port (FL5 line), Nettuno, Latina. Some intercity trains to Naples via the coast.
Coordinates: 41.871900, 12.487500 | Metro: Line B (Piramide)
Roma Trastevere
Key regional station serving the Trastevere neighborhood with connections to airports and northern Lazio.
Destinations: Fiumicino Airport (FL1 line, 26 min), Civitavecchia cruise port (45 min), Viterbo (FL3 line, 2h), Bracciano, Pisa (3h via regional), Cerveteri, and the northern Lazio coast.
Coordinates: 41.872400, 12.466000 | Tram: Line 8
Roma San Pietro
Small station near Vatican City, handy for visitors heading to the northern Lazio countryside. 10-minute walk to St. Peter's Basilica.
Destinations: Viterbo (FL3 line, 2h), Bracciano and Lake Bracciano (50 min), Cesano, La Storta.
Coordinates: 41.896000, 12.455500 | Near Vatican City
Station Guide
Roma Termini - Main Station
The Roma Termini station map shows Italy's largest railway station, located in the heart of Rome. Key features:
- Location: Central Rome, near Piazza della Repubblica
- Metro: Lines A and B interchange
- Services: Trenitalia (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento), Italo, regional trains
- High-speed trains to: Naples (1h10), Florence (1h30), Milan (3h), Venice (3h45), Bologna (2h), Turin (4h15)
- Airport: Leonardo Express to Fiumicino (32 min, every 15 min)
- International: Night trains to Paris (ÖBB Nightjet) and Vienna
- Facilities: Shops, restaurants, luggage storage, tourist info
- Nearby: Santa Maria Maggiore (5 min walk), Colosseum (Metro 2 stops)
Roma Tiburtina
Rome's modern high-speed rail hub, often preferred by Italo trains:
- Location: Northeast Rome
- Metro: Line B (Tiburtina station)
- High-speed trains to: Florence (1h20), Milan (3h), Bologna (2h), Naples (1h10), Turin (4h), Salerno (2h15)
- Regional trains to: Tivoli (Villa d'Este, Hadrian's Villa), Guidonia, Avezzano
- Tip: Often less crowded than Termini, some trains stop here first
Getting from Airports to Rome
From Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
- Leonardo Express: Direct to Termini, 32 minutes, every 15 min. Book tickets
- FL1 Regional Train: To Trastevere, Ostiense, Tiburtina - cheaper but slower
From Ciampino Airport (CIA)
- Bus + Train: Bus to Ciampino station, then train to Termini
- Direct Bus: Terravision/SIT buses to Termini
Train Travel Tips
Booking Trains
- Book in advance for best prices on high-speed trains
- Trenitalia: National rail company (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento)
- Italo: Private operator, often competitive prices
- Regional trains can be bought same-day at stations
At the Station
- Validate regional tickets before boarding (yellow machines)
- High-speed tickets have assigned seats - no validation needed
- Platforms displayed ~20 minutes before departure
- Watch for pickpockets, especially at Termini
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Rome Train Station Map Download
Our Rome railway stations map shows exact locations of all major stations. Save this page for offline reference when planning your train travel in Rome.