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Frecciarossa 1000

The Frecciarossa 1000,[10][11][12][13] is a 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 Hitachi Rail Italy (initially AnsaldoBreda) and multinational conglomerate Alstom (initially Bombardier Transportation). Both design and production work were divided between the two partner companies.

Frecciarossa 1000
ManufacturerHitachi Rail Italy (sole constructor from 2021)[a] electric motors from Alstom Trápaga[1]
DesignerMike Robinson[2] and Bertone
Built atPistoia (Hitachi Rail Italy) AnsaldoBreda ; Vado Ligure (Bombardier Italy)
Family nameETR 1000 (IT), Serie 109 (ES), commercial Frecciarossa 1000
Constructed2013–present
Entered servicefrom 2015
Number under construction14 (ordered), 23 (optional)[3]
Number built50[4](1 out of service, damaged in Livraga derailment on 6 February 2020)
Formation4M4T; 1 Executive car, 1 Business car, 1 Business car with a bar-bistro, 1 Premium car, 4 Standard cars.
Capacity457 (Executive, 10; Business, 69; Premium, 76; Standard, 300; and wheelchair, 2)[5]
OperatorsTrenitalia
Iryo
Lines served
  • Italy:
  • Torino-Milano-Bologna-Firenze-Roma-Napoli-Salerno-(Potenza-Taranto)
  • Venezia-Padova-Bologna-Firenze-Roma-Napoli-Salerno
  • Spain:
  • Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona
  • Sevilla-Córdoba-Madrid
  • Valencia-Cuenca-Madrid
  • International:
  • Paris-Lyon-Chambéry-Modane-Torino-Milano
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium alloy
Train length202 m (662 ft 9 in)
Width2,924 mm (9 ft 7.1 in)
Height4,080 mm (13 ft 5 in)
Floor height1,240 mm (49 in)
Doors28 (total)
Wheel diameter920 mm (36 in)
Maximum speed
  • Service:
  • 300 km/h (190 mph)[6]
  • Design (commercial speed):
  • 360 km/h (225 mph)
  • Design (max speed):
  • 400 km/h (250 mph)[7]
Weight500 t (490 long tons; 550 short tons)
Axle load17 t (17 long tons; 19 short tons)
Traction systemWater-cooled IGBTVVVF inverter control
Traction motors16 × 3-phase AC induction motor
Power output9,800–10,000 kW (13,100–13,400 hp)
Tractive effort370 kN (83,000 lbf)
Acceleration0.7 m/s/s (1.6 mph/s)
Deceleration1.2 m/s/s (2.7 mph/s)
Electric system(s)25 kV 50 Hz AC, 15 kV  16+23 Hz AC (installed, but not active), 3 kV DC, 1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Current collector(s)Pantograph
UIC classificationBo′Bo′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′+2′2′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′
Braking system(s)Regenerative, dynamic, electro-pneumatic
Safety system(s)ERTMS, ETCS, SCMT
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Notes/references
Sources:[8][9]

Design work on the train began in 2008, with considerable design work performed by Mike Robinson[2] and Bertone. It was heavily based on existing products, including Bombardier's Zefiro and AnsaldoBreda's V250 trains. The design was modified to conform with the requirements of the Trenitalia tender. In 2010, the ETR 1000 was selected and a total of 50 trainsets were ordered to meet Trenitalia's needs. Upon the public unveiling of the first example of the type, it was hailed as being the fastest train to reach series production in Europe at that time.[14]

History and design edit

Early work edit

During the mid 2000s, Italian state railway operator Ferrovie dello Stato became increasingly interested in the acquisition of a new very-high-speed train for its Eurostar Alta Velocità Frecciarossa (Eurostar high speed Red Arrow) services along the Turin-Milan-Florence-Rome-Naples corridor.[15] Having become aware of this interest, Italian rail manufacturer AnsaldoBreda and multinational conglomerate Bombardier Transportation decided to partner up to produce a suitable train in 2008. It was decided to centralise design work by the joint venture at a single location, working out of an office at Bombardier's manufacturing plant at Hennigsdorf.[15]

The emergent design was a 200-metre (656 ft 2 in)-long eight car non-articulated single decker train with distributed traction, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 350 km/h (220 mph); it was heavily based on elements of Bombardier's Zefiro and AnsaldoBreda's existing V250 designs.[16] According to rail industry publication Rail Engineer, Bombardier personnel were responsible for conducting the concept and detailed design phases of development, as well as for the provision of propulsion equipment and bogies, homologation efforts, testing, and the commissioning of the first five trains. Meanwhile, AnsaldoBreda developed the train's industrial design, including body, interior, signalling and other systems, in addition to performing the final assembly and commissioning of series production trains. Both firms were involved in detail design and engineering activity.[15]

Italian vehicle manufacturer and design company Gruppo Bertone was involved in the designing of the train's aesthetics and appearance.[15] It was instructed to produce a style that accentuated its elegance and speed, but would also conform with various international railway standards, such as driver visibility, crash protection, and headlight functionality. Bertone's design was reviewed by the team and subject to various tests, including the use of a wind tunnel, which proved it to produce compliant drag coefficients and crosswind stability levels.[15] The train's design includes an active suspension system.[15]

Having been deemed suitable for presentation, the vehicle design, which had been formally designated as the Zefiro 300, was submitted by the joint venture as a response to Ferrovie dello Stato's tender for 50 new high-speed trainsets.[15] Initial specifications were for a train meeting European high-speed technical standards, with a design commercial speed of 360 km/h (225 mph), initially operated at 300 km/h (190 mph), and to be tested to 400 km/h (250 mph).[16] Other requirements included the train being suitable for a condition-based maintenance programme, while it was capable of being operated across seven different European countries, specifically the railway systems of Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.[15][17]

The maximum speed specified by the tender exceeded that of the initial design, thus the design team was reassembled by AnsaldoBreda's Pistoia facility for a period of six months to revise the design to comply with the requirements outlaid.[15] Reportedly, the new top speed required a detailed reexamination of the design, and in some cases the redesign, to be performed for various elements of the train, including the bogies, power and control systems and pantograph. While the train was to only fitted with ERTMS Level 2 and the legacy Italian signalling system, passive provisions also had to be found for a number of other signalling systems that had been listed in the requirement.[15]

Selection and delivery edit

During August 2010, it was announced that Trenitalia had awarded the contract to the Bombardier/Ansaldo joint venture, and that the first example was set to come into revenue service during 2013.[15] The bid was determined to have been less expensive at €30.8m per train than the €35m per train cost given by the other bidder, French manufacturer Alstom; the contract value was €1.54bn of which Bombardier's share was €654m.[18][19] Marco Sacchi, Hitachi Rail Italy's head of engineering, attributed the outcome as having been a result of the specially-developed solutions involved in the train's design that had gained Trenitalia's favour. The joint venture moved into the detailed design phase immediately following news of the selection.[15]

During August 2012, a full-scale mock up of the train was publicly unveiled at Rimini by the Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti.[15][20] By this point, the train has received its official service designation, the 'Frecciarossa 1000'. On 26 March 2013, the first trainset was unveiled during a public ceremony at the Ansaldo-Breda facilities in Pistoia; this train was formally named Pietro Mennea, in memory of the Italian world record holder of the 200 metres track sprint event from 1979 to 1996, who had died five days earlier.[15]

The train underwent extensive testing to be certified to operate on the Italian high-speed rail network at 360 km/h (225 mph). During August 2013, testing commenced on the Genoa-Savona line, before being transferred to conducting night time runs held between Milan and Bologna.[15] On 25 April 2015, it was announced that the testing phase of development had been successfully completed. To mark the occasion, a special inaugural service featuring various high-profile guests, including the president of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, was performed between Milan and Rome.[15][21]

Into service edit

 
Rail car at InnoTrans 2014

During June 2015, commercial services using the type commenced, having officially entered service for Expo 2015.[22] According to Bombardier, following the first three months of service, Trenitalia had reported back to them that they had experienced the easiest introduction of a new train into service in their history with the type, and that it had attained all of its reliability targets.[15] The number of services performed by the type have gradually expanded as further examples have been delivered from the assembly line; as of September 2016, a total of 36 trains were in revenue service. At one point, trains were reportedly leaving the factory at the rate of two per week.[15]

The introduction of the ETR 1000 shall enable Trenitalia to redeploy its existing ETR 500 high-speed trains onto other routes, such as Milan – Venice and the Adriatic coast.[23] Early on, it was also declared by FS president Marcello Messori that the Frecciarossa 1000 had enabled Trenitalia to compete in the international high-speed market, and that it had been approved for operation in France, Germany, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium.[21] On 28 October 2015, Trenitalia acknowledged that it was holding preliminary discussions between its suppliers and regulatory bodies regarding its interest in the prospective launch of an open access high speed service between Paris and Brussels; Pietro Diamantini of FS Group's Passenger Division stated that it could be the first international corridor on which the ETR 1000-Frecciarossa would be deployed.[24]

On 26 November 2015, it was reported that one of the ETR 1000-Frecciarossa eight-car sets reached 389 km/h (242 mph) during testing; however, under normal initial conditions, the trains will be limited to 300 km/h (190 mph) as this remains the maximum permitted speed on the Italian high-speed network.[23] On 26 February 2016, a Frecciarossa 1000 reportedly attained a peak speed of 393.8 km/h (245 mph) while traversing the Torino-Milano high speed line.[25] On 28 May 2018, the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the ANSF announced that no further tests will be carried out and the speed limit of 300 km/h (190 mph) will not be raised.[26]

Spain edit

 
An S 109 in Spain.

In 2022, the Spanish railway company Iryo (owned by ILSA, Intermodalidad de Levante S.A.) began service, having ordered a fleet of twenty S 109 trainsets similar to the Italian units ETR 1000-Frecciarossa.[27] However, unlike its Italian counterparts, the Iryo S 109 trainsets does not have an executive class seat.

Incidents edit

On 6 February 2020, unit number 21 was involved in a high-speed derailment at Livraga (Lodi), on the Milan-Bologna high-speed line, operating the first service of the day. It caused the death of the two train drivers and the injury of 31 people.[28]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Michael Robinson | LinkedIn". linkedin.com. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  3. ^ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvwMuLDWGKY Hitachi & Bombardier awarded contract to supply 23 very high-speed Frecciarossa trains to Trenitalia; August 10 2020
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  10. ^ "Innovative High Speed Solution – Hitachi Rail".
  11. ^ "RFI – Circolabilità dei veicoli, disposizione di esercizio n. 19 del 31/10/2016".
  12. ^ "RFI – Prospetto Informativo Rete 2021" (PDF).
  13. ^ "DEIF n. 4.11 07/06/2019" (PDF).
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  16. ^ a b . Railway Gazette International. 9 June 2010. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  17. ^ , Railway Gazette, 20 August 2012, archived from the original on 25 October 2012, retrieved 20 August 2012
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  19. ^ . 30 September 2010. Archived from the original on 6 August 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  20. ^ Chiandoni, Marco (30 August 2012), "Trenitalia unveils ETR 1000 mock-up", International Railway Journal
  21. ^ a b Chiandoni, Marco (27 April 2015). "Trenitalia launches Frecciarossa 1000". Rail Journal.
  22. ^ "Nessun ritardo nel piano ETR 1000", Il Tirreno, 4 March 2015.
  23. ^ a b Chiandoni, Marco; Fender, Keith (26 November 2015). "ETR 1000 sets new Italian rail speed record". Rail Journal.
  24. ^ "Trenitalia planning Paris – Brussels high speed service". Railway Gazette. 28 October 2015.
  25. ^ "Il Frecciarossa 1000 è ancora da record". Ferrovie.it (in Italian). 26 February 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  26. ^ "Alta velocità, addio ai 350 all'ora: il ministero blocca i test". Repubblica.it (in Italian). 28 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  27. ^ "Trenitalia sbarca in Spagna con gli ETR-Frecciarossa sulla linea Madrid-Barcellona". Ilsole24ore.it (in Italian). 19 November 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
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Notes edit

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External links edit

  • "Frecciarossa 1000: il Premier Mario Monti svela il treno AV del futuro, un gioiello made in italy", www.fsnews.it (in Italian)
  • Documentation and press information "Frecciarossa 1000: il Premier Mario Monti svela il treno AV del futuro, un gioiello made in italy ( Cartelle stampa )", www.fsnews.it

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The Frecciarossa 1000 10 11 12 13 is a 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 Hitachi Rail Italy initially AnsaldoBreda and multinational conglomerate Alstom initially Bombardier Transportation Both design and production work were divided between the two partner companies Frecciarossa 1000ManufacturerHitachi Rail Italy sole constructor from 2021 a electric motors from Alstom Trapaga 1 DesignerMike Robinson 2 and BertoneBuilt atPistoia Hitachi Rail Italy AnsaldoBreda Vado Ligure Bombardier Italy Family nameETR 1000 IT Serie 109 ES commercial Frecciarossa 1000Constructed2013 presentEntered servicefrom 2015Number under construction14 ordered 23 optional 3 Number built50 4 1 out of service damaged in Livraga derailment on 6 February 2020 Formation4M4T 1 Executive car 1 Business car 1 Business car with a bar bistro 1 Premium car 4 Standard cars Capacity457 Executive 10 Business 69 Premium 76 Standard 300 and wheelchair 2 5 OperatorsTrenitalia IryoLines servedItaly Torino Milano Bologna Firenze Roma Napoli Salerno Potenza Taranto Venezia Padova Bologna Firenze Roma Napoli SalernoSpain Madrid Zaragoza BarcelonaSevilla Cordoba MadridValencia Cuenca MadridInternational Paris Lyon Chambery Modane Torino MilanoSpecificationsCar body constructionAluminium alloyTrain length202 m 662 ft 9 in Width2 924 mm 9 ft 7 1 in Height4 080 mm 13 ft 5 in Floor height1 240 mm 49 in Doors28 total Wheel diameter920 mm 36 in Maximum speedService 300 km h 190 mph 6 Design commercial speed 360 km h 225 mph Design max speed 400 km h 250 mph 7 Weight500 t 490 long tons 550 short tons Axle load17 t 17 long tons 19 short tons Traction systemWater cooled IGBT VVVF inverter controlTraction motors16 3 phase AC induction motorPower output9 800 10 000 kW 13 100 13 400 hp Tractive effort370 kN 83 000 lbf Acceleration0 7 m s s 1 6 mph s Deceleration1 2 m s s 2 7 mph s Electric system s 25 kV 50 Hz AC 15 kV 16 2 3 Hz AC installed but not active 3 kV DC 1 500 V DC overhead catenaryCurrent collector s PantographUIC classificationBo Bo 2 2 Bo Bo 2 2 2 2 Bo Bo 2 2 Bo Bo Braking system s Regenerative dynamic electro pneumaticSafety system s ERTMS ETCS SCMTTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeNotes referencesSources 8 9 Design work on the train began in 2008 with considerable design work performed by Mike Robinson 2 and Bertone It was heavily based on existing products including Bombardier s Zefiro and AnsaldoBreda s V250 trains The design was modified to conform with the requirements of the Trenitalia tender In 2010 the ETR 1000 was selected and a total of 50 trainsets were ordered to meet Trenitalia s needs Upon the public unveiling of the first example of the type it was hailed as being the fastest train to reach series production in Europe at that time 14 Contents 1 History and design 1 1 Early work 1 2 Selection and delivery 1 3 Into service 2 Spain 3 Incidents 4 See also 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory and design editEarly work edit During the mid 2000s Italian state railway operator Ferrovie dello Stato became increasingly interested in the acquisition of a new very high speed train for its Eurostar Alta Velocita Frecciarossa Eurostar high speed Red Arrow services along the Turin Milan Florence Rome Naples corridor 15 Having become aware of this interest Italian rail manufacturer AnsaldoBreda and multinational conglomerate Bombardier Transportation decided to partner up to produce a suitable train in 2008 It was decided to centralise design work by the joint venture at a single location working out of an office at Bombardier s manufacturing plant at Hennigsdorf 15 The emergent design was a 200 metre 656 ft 2 in long eight car non articulated single decker train with distributed traction capable of reaching a maximum speed of 350 km h 220 mph it was heavily based on elements of Bombardier s Zefiro and AnsaldoBreda s existing V250 designs 16 According to rail industry publication Rail Engineer Bombardier personnel were responsible for conducting the concept and detailed design phases of development as well as for the provision of propulsion equipment and bogies homologation efforts testing and the commissioning of the first five trains Meanwhile AnsaldoBreda developed the train s industrial design including body interior signalling and other systems in addition to performing the final assembly and commissioning of series production trains Both firms were involved in detail design and engineering activity 15 Italian vehicle manufacturer and design company Gruppo Bertone was involved in the designing of the train s aesthetics and appearance 15 It was instructed to produce a style that accentuated its elegance and speed but would also conform with various international railway standards such as driver visibility crash protection and headlight functionality Bertone s design was reviewed by the team and subject to various tests including the use of a wind tunnel which proved it to produce compliant drag coefficients and crosswind stability levels 15 The train s design includes an active suspension system 15 Having been deemed suitable for presentation the vehicle design which had been formally designated as the Zefiro 300 was submitted by the joint venture as a response to Ferrovie dello Stato s tender for 50 new high speed trainsets 15 Initial specifications were for a train meeting European high speed technical standards with a design commercial speed of 360 km h 225 mph initially operated at 300 km h 190 mph and to be tested to 400 km h 250 mph 16 Other requirements included the train being suitable for a condition based maintenance programme while it was capable of being operated across seven different European countries specifically the railway systems of Austria Belgium France Germany Netherlands Spain and Switzerland 15 17 The maximum speed specified by the tender exceeded that of the initial design thus the design team was reassembled by AnsaldoBreda s Pistoia facility for a period of six months to revise the design to comply with the requirements outlaid 15 Reportedly the new top speed required a detailed reexamination of the design and in some cases the redesign to be performed for various elements of the train including the bogies power and control systems and pantograph While the train was to only fitted with ERTMS Level 2 and the legacy Italian signalling system passive provisions also had to be found for a number of other signalling systems that had been listed in the requirement 15 Selection and delivery edit During August 2010 it was announced that Trenitalia had awarded the contract to the Bombardier Ansaldo joint venture and that the first example was set to come into revenue service during 2013 15 The bid was determined to have been less expensive at 30 8m per train than the 35m per train cost given by the other bidder French manufacturer Alstom the contract value was 1 54bn of which Bombardier s share was 654m 18 19 Marco Sacchi Hitachi Rail Italy s head of engineering attributed the outcome as having been a result of the specially developed solutions involved in the train s design that had gained Trenitalia s favour The joint venture moved into the detailed design phase immediately following news of the selection 15 During August 2012 a full scale mock up of the train was publicly unveiled at Rimini by the Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti 15 20 By this point the train has received its official service designation the Frecciarossa 1000 On 26 March 2013 the first trainset was unveiled during a public ceremony at the Ansaldo Breda facilities in Pistoia this train was formally named Pietro Mennea in memory of the Italian world record holder of the 200 metres track sprint event from 1979 to 1996 who had died five days earlier 15 The train underwent extensive testing to be certified to operate on the Italian high speed rail network at 360 km h 225 mph During August 2013 testing commenced on the Genoa Savona line before being transferred to conducting night time runs held between Milan and Bologna 15 On 25 April 2015 it was announced that the testing phase of development had been successfully completed To mark the occasion a special inaugural service featuring various high profile guests including the president of Italy Sergio Mattarella was performed between Milan and Rome 15 21 Into service edit nbsp Rail car at InnoTrans 2014 During June 2015 commercial services using the type commenced having officially entered service for Expo 2015 22 According to Bombardier following the first three months of service Trenitalia had reported back to them that they had experienced the easiest introduction of a new train into service in their history with the type and that it had attained all of its reliability targets 15 The number of services performed by the type have gradually expanded as further examples have been delivered from the assembly line as of September 2016 a total of 36 trains were in revenue service At one point trains were reportedly leaving the factory at the rate of two per week 15 The introduction of the ETR 1000 shall enable Trenitalia to redeploy its existing ETR 500 high speed trains onto other routes such as Milan Venice and the Adriatic coast 23 Early on it was also declared by FS president Marcello Messori that the Frecciarossa 1000 had enabled Trenitalia to compete in the international high speed market and that it had been approved for operation in France Germany Spain Austria Switzerland the Netherlands and Belgium 21 On 28 October 2015 Trenitalia acknowledged that it was holding preliminary discussions between its suppliers and regulatory bodies regarding its interest in the prospective launch of an open access high speed service between Paris and Brussels Pietro Diamantini of FS Group s Passenger Division stated that it could be the first international corridor on which the ETR 1000 Frecciarossa would be deployed 24 On 26 November 2015 it was reported that one of the ETR 1000 Frecciarossa eight car sets reached 389 km h 242 mph during testing however under normal initial conditions the trains will be limited to 300 km h 190 mph as this remains the maximum permitted speed on the Italian high speed network 23 On 26 February 2016 a Frecciarossa 1000 reportedly attained a peak speed of 393 8 km h 245 mph while traversing the Torino Milano high speed line 25 On 28 May 2018 the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the ANSF announced that no further tests will be carried out and the speed limit of 300 km h 190 mph will not be raised 26 Spain edit nbsp An S 109 in Spain In 2022 the Spanish railway company Iryo owned by ILSA Intermodalidad de Levante S A began service having ordered a fleet of twenty S 109 trainsets similar to the Italian units ETR 1000 Frecciarossa 27 However unlike its Italian counterparts the Iryo S 109 trainsets does not have an executive class seat Incidents editOn 6 February 2020 unit number 21 was involved in a high speed derailment at Livraga Lodi on the Milan Bologna high speed line operating the first service of the day It caused the death of the two train drivers and the injury of 31 people 28 See also editICE 4 CAF Oaris TCDD HT80000References edit https www ferpress it spagna ilsa il primo operatore privato per av ferroviaria avvia test per etr1000 sulla linea figueras perpignan Spagna ILSA il primo operatore privato per AV ferroviaria avvia test per ETR1000 sulla linea Figueras Perpignan March 10 2023 a b Michael Robinson LinkedIn linkedin com Retrieved 20 July 2023 https www youtube com watch v HvwMuLDWGKY Hitachi amp Bombardier awarded contract to supply 23 very high speed Frecciarossa trains to Trenitalia August 10 2020 Industrial Plan 2017 2026 fsitaliane it Archived from the original on 3 July 2017 Retrieved 23 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Journal Trenitalia planning Paris Brussels high speed service Railway Gazette 28 October 2015 Il Frecciarossa 1000 e ancora da record Ferrovie it in Italian 26 February 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2019 Alta velocita addio ai 350 all ora il ministero blocca i test Repubblica it in Italian 28 May 2018 Retrieved 28 May 2018 Trenitalia sbarca in Spagna con gli ETR Frecciarossa sulla linea Madrid Barcellona Ilsole24ore it in Italian 19 November 2022 Retrieved 10 September 2023 Italy train crash Two dead in high speed derailment BBC News 6 February 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2020 Notes edit AnsaldoBreda became Hitachi Rail Italy in 2015 Bombardier Transportation Italy until 2020 Alstom from 2020 to 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FS ETR 400 Frecciarossa 1000 il Premier Mario Monti svela il treno AV del futuro un gioiello made in italy www fsnews it in Italian Documentation and press information Frecciarossa 1000 il Premier Mario Monti svela il treno AV del 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