ETR 500 (''
Elettro Treno Rapido 500'') is a family of Italian
high-speed train
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail transport network utilising trains that run significantly faster than those of traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single def ...
s built by
AnsaldoBreda
Hitachi Rail Italy S.p.A. is a multinational rolling stock manufacturer company based in Pistoia, Italy. Formerly AnsaldoBreda S.p.A., a subsidiary of state-owned Finmeccanica, the company was sold in 2015 to Hitachi Rail of Japan. After the dea ...
and introduced in 1993.
Designed under the aegis of the
Ferrovie dello Stato
Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. (; ; previously only Ferrovie dello Stato, hence the initialism FS) is Italy's national state-owned enterprise, state-owned railway holding company that manages transport, infrastructure, real estate service ...
(FS), it is now operated by
Trenitalia
Trenitalia Società per azioni, SpA is the primary train operator of Italy. A subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, itself owned by the Italian government. It was established in 2000 following a European Union directive on the deregulati ...
on
RFI tracks.
From 2018 to 2023,
Mercitalia converted and used some ETR 500 trains for Mercitalia Fast high-speed freight train service.
History
The opening of the
Direttissima line, connecting Florence with Rome, in stages between 1978 and 1991 was the first high speed line in Europe. Then, in the 1990s, FS unveiled plans to build a whole new high speed network. As the larger part of the network would be suited for speeds of , new, non-tilting trains had to be designed as the tilting equipment used in the
ETR 450
ETR 450 (''ElettroTrenoRapido 450'') was the first series Italy, Italian tilting train (also called Pendolino).
History
The Pendolino project was started in the 1970s by FIAT Ferroviaria. Development included a number of prototypes, the last of ...
,
460 and
480 Pendolino series was not suited for speeds of over .
The new train was to be built by the TREVI (''TREno Veloce Italiano'', "Italian Fast Train") consortium, formed by
Breda Costuzioni Ferroviarie,
FIAT Ferroviaria
Alstom Ferroviaria S.p.A., formerly known as Fiat Ferroviaria S.p.A., is the Italian division of Alstom. Fiat Ferroviaria S.p.A. was the rail division of automobile manufacturer Fiat. It was founded in 1880 as Società Nazionale Officine di Sav ...
,
Tecnomasio and
Firema Trasporti.
Prototypes
In 1988 the first prototype motorcar, called ETR 500-X and nicknamed "Remo," as the brother of the first Roman king, rolled out of the factory in
Vado Ligure
Vado Ligure (), in antiquity Vada Sabatia, is a port town and ''comune'' in the province of Savona, Liguria, in northern Italy. The town despite its size has become one of the largest ports in Northwest Italy.
Economy
Vado has a large indus ...
. It was tested on the Direttissima line in the combination of a measuring car and an
E 444 locomotive, reaching a record speed of .
In 1990 the 2 first complete trainsets, called ETR 500-Y and nicknamed "Romolo," as the first Roman king, were delivered. They were used as test units between their delivery and 1995, when the first production sets entered into service. Between 1995 and 1997 they were also used in normal commercial service when there was a shortage of normal ETR.500 trainsets.
The 3 motorcars of the prototype sets are now based at different locations in Italy and unfortunately have been vandalised and graffitized. The middle cars of the 2 ETR 500-Y sets are now part of the two RFI ETR.500 test trains Y1 and Y2.
First generation
After the success of the 2 prototypes, FS decided to order 30 mono-current trainsets supporting the 3 kV DC supply of existing lines. Delivered between 1992 and 1996, with interiors styled by design company
Pininfarina
Pininfarina S.p.A. (; ; short for Pininfarina Società per Azioni) is an Italian automotive design, car design firm and coachbuilder, with headquarters in Cambiano, Turin, Italy. The company was founded by Battista "Pinin" Farina in 1930. On 14 ...
, they consist of 2 motorcars (numbered E 404 100 to 159), four first class cars, a restaurant car, and six second class cars. Although suited for driving , they were limited to on the Direttissima as the current drawn from the catenary at would be too high. This was also the reason why a second generation, dual-voltage trains was ordered.
Major routes of this train were
Chiusi
Chiusi ( Etruscan: ''Clevsin''; Umbrian: ''Camars''; Ancient Greek: ''Klysion'', ''Κλύσιον''; Latin: ''Clusium'') is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy.
History
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Milan
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Florence
Florence ( ; ) is the capital city of the Italy, Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 362,353 inhabitants, and 989,460 in Metropolitan City of Florence, its metropolitan province as of 2025.
Florence ...
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Naples
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Milan
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Rome
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Termini,
Milan
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Naples
Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...
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Bologna
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Rome
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Termini,
Milan
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Salerno
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,
Milan
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Venice
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Venice
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Rome
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Termini.
Between 2006 and 2008, the first generation trains have been upgraded with newly built E.404 6xx dual-voltage motorcars, coupled to the existing middle cars. All E.404 0xx motorcars of the older trainsets have been refurbished and transformed into locomotives of the type
E.414, to haul
EuroStarCity and later
Frecciabianca trains on selected routes. These trains consist of two E.414 locomotives and 10 former Intercity
UIC-Z coaches. Although the coaches are "normal" Intercity coaches, they will mostly remain in semi-permanent coupled formation with the two E.414 locomotives.
Second generation
With the new high-speed lines finally in construction, FS chose to electrify the lines at instead of 3
kV DC as used on the classic network. This allows the trains to drive at their top speed of , as 3 kV is technically limited to operation. As the first generation trains can not operate off 25 kV AC, new trains had to be ordered. As the new trains can run both off 25 kV AC and 3 kV DC, they were designated P for ''politensione'' (multi-voltage).
The new power cars of the trains feature a totally different design than the first generation trainsets, although also designed by design company
Pininfarina
Pininfarina S.p.A. (; ; short for Pininfarina Società per Azioni) is an Italian automotive design, car design firm and coachbuilder, with headquarters in Cambiano, Turin, Italy. The company was founded by Battista "Pinin" Farina in 1930. On 14 ...
. These new trains, delivered between 2000 and 2005, consist in original formation of 2 motorcars, four 1st class cars, a restaurant car, and six 2nd class cars. However, with the addition of a Business class car after the four 1st class cars to all trainsets, expansion to 12 middle cars was finished in 2004.
The ETR 500 P started regular service with their commercial top speed of on the Rome-Naples and Torino-Novara high-speed lines, when those lines were opened for revenue service on 22 December 2005 resp. 1 February 2006.
The second generation trains can be divided in multiple sub-series. They were delivered in three batches:
* ETR 500 P ord. '96 (sets 31-60 with power cars numbered E.404 500-559): trainset built as new.
* ETR 500 P ord. '02 (sets 1-30 with power cars numbered E.404 600-659): power cars built as new for use with cars from the 1st generation (mono-current) trainsets.
* power cars E.404 660-663: an extension of the second batch, to replace four power cars sold to infrastructure authority RFI (see below), delivered in 2007-8.
In addition, there are rebuilt and refurbished versions:
* ETR 500 F: trainsets modified for operation in France (F for ''Francia'' = France). This version was tri-current, as it was also enabled for the 1.5 kV DC system used on conventional lines in Southern France. These sets had only 8 middle cars: three 1st class cars, a restaurant car, and four 2nd class cars. Multiple trains, including sets 39,
54, 58 and 60
were converted and used for tests in France from 2001 to 2005 on the
LGV Nord
The (), typically shortened to LGV Nord, is a French -long high-speed rail line, opened in 1993, that connects Paris to the Belgium–France border, Belgian border and the Channel Tunnel via Lille.
With a maximum speed of , the line appreciably ...
line. However, no type approval was granted for the trains in France even after the tests, the trains never entered regular cross-border service. Both the middle and power cars were rebuilt as standard P units in 2006-7.
* ETR 500 Y1 (with power cars numbered E.404 649, 652
) and Y2 (with power cars numbered E.404 648, 621
): test trains for infrastructure authority RFI, with new tractor heads attached to the old middle cars of the original Y500 prototypes. Used for the commissioning of new high-speed lines. Y1 has 8 middle cars, Y2 has 3 at present.
* ETR 500 P 8-car sets for Turin-Milan: When the Turin-Novara high-speed line was opened in 2006, Turin-Milan service started with ETR 500 P units reduced to 8 middle cars, to fit the length of the station platforms at Malpensa Airport. These trains included set 60 (part of a former ETR 500 F set) in special
2006 Winter Olympics
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livery.
* ETR 500 "AV": in 2005, Trenitalia introduced a new service concept for its high-speed trainsets, under the new brand name ''AV'' (for ''Alta Velocità'' = High Speed) in addition to ''Eurostar Italia''. In the course of this, all ETR 500 trainsets received new interior and a new livery, with the "AV" logo prominently displayed on the power cars.
* ETR 500 "Frecciarossa": in 2008, Trenitalia introduced new brand names for its ''Eurostar Italia Alta Velocità'' high-speed trains that categorise them according to top speed. The new brand name for trains with top speeds in the range is ''Frecciarossa'' (meaning Red Arrow). The ETR 500,ETR 1000,ETR 600 and ETR 700 are currently the trains qualifying as ''Frecciarossa''. The ETR 600 and the ETR 700 were added to the category of service with a announcement made on the 31st of May 2022 during a conference made by Trenitalia that announced the launch of the "Summer Experience" with a new livery for the ETR 500,ETR 600,ETR 700 and ETR 1000. Since the ETR 600 and the ETR 700 were part of the Frecciargento category,they had to be reclassified. First the ETR 700 by December 2022 and then the ETR 600 by March 2023.The trains receive a new livery with a red stripe and the brand name on the power cars.
Speed records
* An ETR 500 F test train composed of 8-car trainset 54 with motor cars E.404 500 and 526 set a record speed of between Lille and Marne-la Vallée in France on 2 June 2005.
* ETR 500 P set 31, shortened to 8 middle cars, achieved on the Rome-Naples line on 7 September 2005.
* ETR 500 P set 31 achieved (on 5 October 2005
) and then ETR 500 Y2 achieved on 25 May 2006
on the Turin-Novara line.
* ETR 500 Y2, during commissioning tests of the upgraded Ankara-Eskişehir line, part of the
Turkish high-speed railway network, achieved a national rail speed record for Turkey at .
* ETR 500 Y1 achieved on the Milan-Bologna line on 1 March 2008 at 17:23.
The last speed record is (also trainset Y1) between Florence and Bologna. This represents the "indoors" world speed record, as the speed was reached in the Monte Bibele tunnel on the new high speed line between Bologna and Florence.
By the end of 2017 Trenitalia will have 50 new
ETR 1000
The Frecciarossa 1000 is a High-speed rail, high-speed train operated by Italian state railway operator Trenitalia and the private Spanish high-speed rail operator Iryo. It was co-developed as a joint venture between Italian rail manufacturer Hit ...
able to reach .
See also
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ElettroTreno
ETR (Italian: ''Elettro Treno Rapido'', "Rapid Electric Train") is a series of Italian High-speed rail, high-speed trains.
Tilting EMU trains
*ETR 401
*FS Class ETR 450, ETR 450
*FS Class ETR 460, ETR 460
*FS Class ETR 470, ETR 470
*FS Class ETR ...
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Eurostar Italia
Eurostar Italia was the brand name given to high-speed trains operated by Trenitalia in Italy. The brand was discontinued and replaced with Le Frecce in December 2012.
History
Eurostar trains, which were launched in 1997 to replace the Pendolin ...
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High-speed rail in Italy
High-speed rail in Italy consists of two lines connecting most of the List of cities in Italy, country's major cities. The first line connects Turin to Salerno via Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from Turin to Venice v ...
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List of high speed trains
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A high-speed train is generally defined as one which operates at or over in regular passenger service, with a high level of service, and often c ...
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New Pendolino
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Pendolino
Pendolino (from Italian language, Italian "pendulum", and ''-ino,'' a diminutive suffix) is an Italian family of high-speed tilting trains (and non-tilting) used in Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, the Czech Republic, ...
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Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) is the Italian railway infrastructure manager, subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS), a state-owned holding company. RFI is the owner of Italy's railway network, it provides signalling, maintenance an ...
*
Trenitalia
Trenitalia Società per azioni, SpA is the primary train operator of Italy. A subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, itself owned by the Italian government. It was established in 2000 following a European Union directive on the deregulati ...
Footnotes
References
*''Der italienische Hochgeschwindigkeitszug ETR 500 (1. Auslieferung)'
Hochgeschwindigkeitszüge.com(German)
*''Der italienische Hochgeschwindigkeitszug ETR 500 (2. Serie)'
(German)
External links
FS ETR 500 P96 @ Trainspo
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ETR 500
ETR 500 ('' Elettro Treno Rapido 500'') is a family of Italian high-speed trains built by AnsaldoBreda and introduced in 1993.
Designed under the aegis of the Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), it is now operated by Trenitalia on RFI tracks.
From 2018 ...
Passenger trains running at least at 300 km/h in commercial operations
Passenger trains running at least at 250 km/h in commercial operations
Passenger trains running at least at 200 km/h in commercial operations
Italian streamliner trains
Train-related introductions in 1993
Electric multiple units with locomotive-like power cars
3000 V DC multiple units
25 kV AC multiple units
1500 V DC multiple units of France