Let's ROCK - from Venice to Verona!
It is very early in Venice. That's the perfect time to see the city! Join me for a walk around the empty streets of Venice before I hop on the morning ROCK train to Verona. Don't ask me why the ETR521s are branded "Rock" by Trenitalia. They've also got Jazz, Pop and Swing too. I'm not sure I want my train to rock, or swing for that matter, but that's marketing for you. Anyway, let's try one out... Join me! Departure: Venice Santa Lucia, Italy Destination: Verona Porta Nuova, Italy Distance: 119 km / 74 miles Duration: 1 hr 28 min Average speed: 81 km/h 50 mph Example cost: Adult single, 2nd class. €10,20 / £8.70 Date of Travel: May 2024 Operator: Trenitalia Motive power: ETR 521 "Rock" EMU Manufacturer: Hitachi, Italy Entered service: 2019 onwards Thank you to everyone that supports the channel by subscribing, liking, commenting or just watching these videos. I really appreciate it!

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