Rail links with adjacent countries

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Rail links with adjacent countries

Italy's main railroad passenger carrier, Trenitalia, operates trains linking Italy to France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. Other companies, like Cisalpino (owned by Trenitalia and SBB), Rhätische Bahn and SNCF operate international links. Vatican City and San Marino aren't linked to Italy via railroad.

* Ventimiglia is the italian border station on the Genova-Nice main line.
* Limone Piemonte is the italian border station on the Cuneo-Nice secondary line.
* Bardonecchia is the italian border station on the Torino-Lyon main line (Fréjus tunnel line).
* Iselle is the italian border station of the Milano-Bern/Geneva main line (Simplon tunnel line).
* Pino Tronzano is the italian border station of the Sesto Calende-Bellinzona secondary line.
* Chiasso is the italian/swiss border station of the Milano-Zürich main line (Gotthard tunnel line).
* Tirano is the terminus on the italian side of the Bernina line of the Rhätische Bahn.
* Brenner is the italian/austrian border station of the Verona-Innsbruck main line (Brenner line).
* Innichen (San Candido in Italian) is the italian border station of the Franzensfeste-Lienz secondary line.
* Tarvisio is the italian border station of the Venezia-Wien main line (Semmering line).
* Gorizia station serves as link to the Slovenian railways, through the station of Nova Gorica, which can be entered also directly by pedestrians from the italian side.
* Villa Opicina stations serves as link to the Slovenian railways, through the stations of Sežana and Repentabor.

Stations
* Milan Stazione Centrale
* Bari Centrale
* Bologna Centrale
* Florence SMN
* Genoa Brignole and Piazza Principe
* Naples Centrale
* Palermo Centrale
* Rome Termini Station
* Turin Porta Nuova
* Venice Mestre and Santa Lucia
* Verona Porta Nuova