Train Delays at Roma Termini

Roma Termini in Rome, Italy, handles 150 million passengers annually. Approximately 16.8% of trains arriving at Roma Termini are delayed. Passengers delayed 60 or more minutes can claim 25-50% of their ticket price under EU Regulation 2021/782. You can read about your rights under EU law, check the operators serving this station, or learn how to claim.

16.8%
Delayed Arrivals
Trains arriving 60+ minutes late
150 million
Annual Passengers
3
Operators
Train operators serving this station
4
Routes
Routes passing through this station

Why Are Trains Delayed at Roma Termini?

Operators at Roma Termini

Routes from Roma Termini

Facilities at Roma Termini

FAQ: Roma Termini

Is Rome Termini Italy's busiest station?
Yes. Roma Termini handles around 150 million passengers annually, making it Italy's busiest and one of Europe's busiest stations.
Which trains serve Rome Termini?
Frecciarossa high-speed trains to Milan, Florence, Naples, and Turin. Italo trains on the same corridors. Regional trains throughout Lazio. International services to Paris, Munich, and Vienna.
Can I claim delay compensation for trains at Rome Termini?
Yes. EU Regulation 2021/782 applies to Trenitalia and Italo services. Claim via TrainOwed or directly with your operator within 90 days.
How do I get to Rome city centre from Termini?
Metro lines A and B both stop at Termini. Trams and buses also serve the station. It is in the centre of Rome, walkable to many attractions.
How often are trains delayed at Rome Termini?
About 17% of arrivals experience delays. Southern services have higher delay rates than the high-speed Frecciarossa to Milan and Florence.
Data Source
Delay statistics sourced from Trenitalia Annual Report 2024. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect the most recent timetable changes.

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