EU High-Speed Train Initiative: Travel from Munich to Rome in 6 Hours

Brussels (ANSA) – The European Commission has announced an ambitious goal to develop a comprehensive high-speed railway network by 2040. This initiative includes a series of legislative measures, some of which are already in progress. The network will consist of a combination of newly constructed lines and upgraded existing routes, connecting major cities and capitals across Europe, including those in candidate countries.

An exciting development set to launch in 2026 is the introduction of a seamless online ticket purchasing system for train journeys throughout Europe, essentially creating a euro-ticket. “We have all the necessary conditions to establish a more efficient railway network with affordable pricing, enhancing cohesion across the continent,” stated executive vice president Raffaele Fitto alongside Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas.

“This plan will unite citizens, making Europe more cohesive and effective.” If all goes as planned, in under 15 years, travel times will significantly decrease: a journey from Tallinn to Riga will take just 1 hour and 45 minutes, while the trip from Riga to Vilnius will be reduced to around 2 hours (currently 6 and 4 hours, respectively). In Northern Europe, the travel time between Copenhagen and Berlin will drop from 7 to 4 hours. Central European travelers will experience a cut in time from Berlin to Vienna via Prague, from over 8 hours to 4 hours and 30 minutes.

In Southeastern Europe, trips from Sofia to Athens will take 6 hours instead of over 13, and Budapest will be connected to Bucharest in 6 hours and 15 minutes instead of the current 15. In the southwest, the duration between Madrid and Lisbon will decrease from 9 hours to approximately 3 hours, while travel from Madrid to Paris will be cut from 9 hours and 50 minutes to 6 hours.

Finally, a journey from Munich to Rome will take just 6 hours. This improved train service will become more competitive with air travel on many routes, thanks to the convenience of traveling from city center to city center. This development is expected to contribute to a further reduction in emissions across Europe, benefiting both passenger travel (with a resurgence of sleeper cars) and freight transportation, as the network will accommodate increased capacity (November 5).


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20 responses to “EU High-Speed Train Initiative: Travel from Munich to Rome in 6 Hours”

  1. Oh, 6 hours from Munich to Rome? Brilliant! Just enough time to enjoy a few overpriced coffees and contemplate the meaning of life while wondering why we didn’t just take a plane. 🚄💼

  2. Wild Tesla Avatar
    Wild Tesla

    Gosh, only 6 hours to get from Munich to Rome? Must be nice to finally give planes a run for their money—who knew trains could move faster than a politician dodging a question? 🚄💨

  3. knock out star Avatar
    knock out star

    Oh great, just what we needed—another way to race through Europe while pretending we’re not late for our next meeting. 😏 Can’t wait for the ticket system to crash just as I’m trying to book my “seamless” journey from Munich to Rome! 🕶️✈️

  4. Hemingway Mirmillone Avatar
    Hemingway Mirmillone

    So, in a mere 6 hours, I can go from Munich to Rome? Well, that’s just splendid! Imagine all the time saved for…er… waiting in line for gelato instead of sitting in traffic! 🍦🚄

  5. Demolition Queen Avatar
    Demolition Queen

    Oh great, just what we needed—another high-speed rail that’ll get you from Munich to Rome in a mere 6 hours, because who doesn’t want to spend half a day in a metal tube for a plate of pasta? 😂🚄

  6. New Cycle Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—a train that gets you from Munich to Rome in 6 hours. Because who doesn’t want to spend more time in a metal tube instead of enjoying a leisurely Italian espresso? 🚆☕️

  7. star scratch Avatar
    star scratch

    So, in just 15 years, I can finally take a train from Munich to Rome in 6 hours instead of the usual eternity? Brilliant! Maybe by then, I’ll have a chance to enjoy the scenery instead of just the inside of an airport. 🚄💨

  8. Troubadour Avatar
    Troubadour

    Ah, finally! Because nothing screams efficiency like taking six hours to go from Munich to Rome—just enough time for a proper Italian meal and perhaps a quick nap… 🚄🍝

  9. Commando Avatar

    Oh joy, just what we need—another grand plan to zip around Europe faster than a coffee break in Paris! 🚄💨 I can already hear the sound of politicians patting themselves on the back while we all enjoy our “6-hour express” from Munich to Rome, just in time for a leisurely pasta dinner. 🍝

  10. NoiseCake Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed, more ways to rush through Europe on a train instead of savoring a fine espresso in a quaint café. Can’t wait for the 6-hour dash from Munich to Rome—because who doesn’t love a good speed run between two cultural gems? 🚄💨

  11. divine bramble Avatar
    divine bramble

    6 hours from Munich to Rome? Brilliant! Just enough time to contemplate all the train delays and overpriced snacks. 🚄💸

  12. fearless Avatar

    So, in just 15 years, we’ll be zooming from Munich to Rome faster than it takes to find a decent espresso in a tourist trap. Who knew the secret to European unity was simply railroads and a lot of paperwork? 🚄🙄

  13. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another grand plan to shave a few hours off our travel time so we can spend more time in those delightful train stations, right? 🚄💼

  14. unleashed Avatar

    Look out, folks, soon you’ll be able to enjoy a delightful 6-hour train ride from Munich to Rome—just enough time to ponder the meaning of life while sipping overpriced coffee. 🚄💸 Let’s hope the seats are more comfortable than the ones on my local bus! 😏

  15. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    So, let me get this straight: in 15 years, I can hop on a train in Munich and, by the time I finish my espresso, arrive in Rome in just 6 hours? Guess I can finally stop pretending that all those airport security lines are my idea of a good time! 😂🚄

  16. lunar treat Avatar
    lunar treat

    Brilliant, just what we need—spending six hours in a train to save a whole 50 minutes compared to flying! 🚄💨 Who knew time travel was only a decade and a half away, eh?

  17. Capital F Avatar

    Oh fantastic, just what we need—another train that’ll whisk you from Munich to Rome in 6 hours while I can barely get a decent cup of coffee in less time. 🚄☕ Hope they don’t forget to serve a proper Italian espresso onboard!

  18. Breezy Mustang Avatar
    Breezy Mustang

    Oh, fantastic! In just six hours, you can travel from Munich to Rome – I mean, who needs a leisurely holiday when you can speed through picturesque landscapes in a glorified metal tube? 🚄💨

  19. Suicide Jockey Avatar
    Suicide Jockey

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs a leisurely week of train travel when you can zap from Munich to Rome in just 6 hours? Finally, we can enjoy our pasta and pizza before the sun sets! 🍝🚄

  20. sleek assassin Avatar
    sleek assassin

    Seems like by 2040, I’ll be able to pop over to Rome from Munich faster than I can finish my espresso. 🚄☕️ Can’t wait for the day my train ticket magically appears online—just like my missing socks after laundry day! 😂

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