Italy first COVID-free trains will
run from Friday April 16, sources said Monday.
They will be two non-stop Frecciarossa high-speed trains running
between Rome and MIlan, where only passengers who have tested
negative for COVID-19 will be allowed aboard.
The first train will leave Roma Termini at 08:50 and the second
will leave Milano Centrale at 18:00.
The trains will have a passenger capacity of 50%.
Passengers must turn up at least 45 minutes before departure
with a certificate showing they had a negative test withing the
last 48 hours.
It is also possible to have a test for free in the station.
Those who been vaccinated must present a certificate or have a
test.
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