Among the sustainable travel choices, the carpool stands out as the good way to reach Rome. The journey takes about 7 hours 10 minutes and with fares starting at just $31, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.
Based on 52 reviews, the company was rated 4 stars on Busbud. Travelers were especially satisfied with the temperature and the timeliness but often complained with the wifi. Trenitalia ticket prices on this trip start at $36
Baltour Turin Rome recent customer reviews
They must at any cost make announcements in english as well... They make fun of people who speaks english. Had a very bad experience
Based on 24 reviews, the company was rated 4.5 stars on Busbud. Travelers were especially satisfied with the staff and the seats but often complained with the value for money. Italo ticket prices on this trip start at $68
Baltour Turin Rome recent customer reviews
They must at any cost make announcements in english as well... They make fun of people who speaks english. Had a very bad experience
Busbud shows you the best train ticket fares and train schedules so you can easily plan and book a trip by train from Turin to Rome.
We make sure you can find a train service from Turin to Rome from the most reliable train companies operating this trip.
From train tickets to high-end trains trip from Turin to Rome, we offer a wide range of train services to best suit your needs depending on how much your budget is.
Where are the popular train stations and stops in Turin and Rome?
Stops in Turin
A - Porta Nuova
Via Mompatero 27, 10128 Torino TO, ItalyPorta Nuova
B - Porta Susa
Corso Bolzano 14/E, 10121 Torino TO, ItalyPorta Susa
C - Torino Stura
Stazione degli autobus della Stazione Stura, 10156 Torino, ItalyTorino Stura
Frequently asked questions for your trip Turin - Rome
How much does a train ticket from Turin to Rome cost?
The average train ticket price from Turin to Rome is $112. The best way to find train tickets from Turin to Rome is to book your tickets as early as possible. Prices tend to rise as your travel date approaches, so book in advance to secure the best prices!
How long is the train trip from Turin to Rome?
A train trip between Turin and Rome is around 4h 50m, although the fastest train will take about 4h 10m. This is the time it takes to travel the 326 miles that separates the two cities.
How many daily trains are there between Turin and Rome?
The number of trains from Turin to Rome can differ depending on the day of the week. On average, there are 32. Some trains are direct while others have layovers. Simplify your train trip from Turin to Rome by comparing and selecting the train that fits your travel style and budget on Busbud.
Which train companies travel from Turin to Rome?
When taking the train from Turin to Rome, you can travel comfortably and safely with Trenitalia, Italo.
What are the departure and arrival stations for a train from Turin to Rome?
Trains traveling between Turin and Rome leave from Porta Nuova or Porta Susa and arrive at Termini, Rome Tiburtina Bus Station, Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Train station.
What are the best sights and things to do in Rome?
Once in Rome, you can exploring the city. The top sights and things to do are Parco degli Acquedotti, San Clemente Basilica, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Domus Aurea – Nero’s Golden House, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia.
Find cheapest prices for trains
Price is for a one-way ticket for one passenger and based on past searches.
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08/30
$94
08/31
$125
Today
$69
09/02
$69
09/03
$58
09/04
$49
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$69
09/06
$58
The cheapest trip from Turin to Rome was searched and found on Sep 4, 2025 with a price of $49
To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your train tickets from Turin to Rome, as early as possible.
You can expect to pay from $49 to $478 for a train ticket from Turin to Rome based on the last 2 days. You can expect to find the cheapest price for the trip at $49 which is on 2025-09-04.
About Train Travel
Train Travel Tips
Do you like to go fast? With high-speed trains going faster than 300 km/h on certain routes, the time will fly by. Taking a train between Turin and Rome is also a great way to travel to arrive in the city centre and save more time for your stay in Rome.
Regional train? High-speed train? Whichever train to Rome you take, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.
The train emits up to 30x less CO2 for a trip between Turin and Rome compared to the same trip made by plane or car. A truly ecological mode of transport that will allow you to easily reduce your carbon footprint.
Make a music playlist for your train ride from Turin to Rome, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.
Did you know?
You can find dogs as passengers on the trains of Moscow, where there is a large number of stray dogs. Over time, the dogs have learned the inner workings of the rail system and it is not uncommon to find one traveling between the city and the suburbs.
The magnetic levitation train (Maglev for short) is currently the fastest train in the world. With a speed of 603 km/ h, it is closely followed by the French high-speed train (574.8 km / h) which remains in 2020, the fastest train to date
New York holds the record for the most platforms and track numbers in a single station. Grand Central Station in Manhattan is one of the largest rail terminals in the world with more than 44 platforms and 67 tracks to accommodate passengers.
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