Italy's Red Arrow: Frecciarossa 1000 in Business Class | Milan to Venice

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2020
  • In this little trip report I present trenitalia's business class product on the Frecciarossa 1000. It is also known as the ETR 400 and is one of the fastest high speed trains worldwide. Business Class is the second highest travel class on this train, below Executive and above Premium.
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    Enjoy this trip and please feel free to leave a comment :).

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  • @robyoungquist5803
    @robyoungquist5803 4 года назад +13

    As an American, I must say your videos are helpful and detailed to those who perhaps are first timers. My siblings live in Switzerland so am well familiar with train travel. Here in America, the lobbyists for oil, road, and airlines have a stranglehold on the Politicians so train travel won’t ever be close to Europe. And Amtrak is a funny little joke. 🙄. Keep up the great work 👍🏻

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +2

      Hi, thanks for watching and commenting, it is very encouraging to read your feedback. Yes, rail travel in the US will probably never be like in Europe for a lot of reasons, from the lack of political support to the preferences of the US travelers. Perhaps there will be the Hyperloop some day. Until then, the United States will most probably remain a plane and car country for the most part. There are some exceptions, such as the Brightline train or the Acela Express (soon to be the new Avelia) as well as the Pacific Surfliner, all of which I have covered on this channel - but I also don't see that there will be a high speed rail network in America.
      Thanks for watching and I wish you many happy trips!
      Christian from travelmentary TV

    • @tinayang5442
      @tinayang5442 4 года назад +1

      Rob Youngquist umm I think there’s 1 line of “high speed” line which is around 100 to 200 kilometres in distance or less tbh it’s the brightline idk if it is considered high speed just saying

    • @tinayang5442
      @tinayang5442 4 года назад +2

      And also yes Amtrak is a joke it’s operating speed is about 40 to 60 mph so yes it is a real joke

  • @ryanessex7978
    @ryanessex7978 4 года назад +3

    Just finished watching. That is one of your best videos of recent times. I gave a thumbs up. Good work on that one.

  • @xtradel
    @xtradel 4 года назад

    Informative as usual! I enjoy the details you provide along the way....keep up the good work.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +1

      Hello, thanks so much for watching and your comment! It means a lot to me as a creator!

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 4 года назад +1

    I enjoyed traveling with you from Milan to Venice. I will be rebooking Business Class on Frecciarossa from Milan to Rome as soon as it is safe and fun to travel again. Thanks for sharing.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks a lot for watching and your feedback!

  • @josdt6063
    @josdt6063 2 года назад +3

    They have a four comfort classes system in Italy, in most countries there are two or three comfort classes

  • @shillpakatariasingh507
    @shillpakatariasingh507 11 месяцев назад

    Very informative 👏

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Your feedback is much appreciated.
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @quattrobajeena8623
    @quattrobajeena8623 2 года назад

    Your voice reminds me of Ralf Rangnick.
    Very informative video btw. I really appreciate how detailed your content is. I find it useful for reference purposes if I'll end up in Europe one day.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha, Ralf Rangnick is something new. Some people said I sound Swedish, another user said I must be Hungarian 😅 Anyway, thanks for watching and I’m happy that you find the video useful.
      Chris from travelmentary TV

  • @fakrbob4099
    @fakrbob4099 2 года назад

    This is a very high quality video

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  2 года назад

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comment! It means a lot to me as a video creator!
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @Brapish
    @Brapish 4 года назад

    My favourite lounge is LNER's at London King's Cross! It's quite similar to this lounge in terms of catering but there's a small meal onboard the train included in all first class ticket fares :) There's quite a nice view of the trains as well from the windows! (you can even open the one in the male toilets and stick your head out for a better look 🚄😂)

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад

      Hahaha, for real 😳? Sounds like a very interesting train service that I would love to try, especially that part with the window :D. Thanks for watching and your comment!

  • @bakmanplays
    @bakmanplays 4 года назад

    I love the voice reveal

  • @TaniTaniwha
    @TaniTaniwha 4 года назад

    Just a quick one. My favorite railway lounge is the Business Premier lounge at St Pancras, London. We had a chance to enjoy it last July prior to taking the Eurostar to Paris. The stairway alone was a sight.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comment. The Business Premier Lounge is probably Europe‘s best railway lounge. I wonder what the lounge is like in Paris.

  • @pmb9172
    @pmb9172 Год назад

    One of the best lounges WAS the first class lounge in Paddington , however over the last four years or so it has gone providing a comprehensive range of food to snacks as in your video , although it still has the shower facilities etc and the old part of the lounge is still a pleasant place to be seated .

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your comment. I would to see that lounge, in spite of the changes you mention. I have wanted to create a couple of rail videos from the UK for a long time 🙂
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @wade2922
    @wade2922 2 года назад

    Good Video

  • @travelmentaryTV
    @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад

    Ciao a tutti! Here's another video from my travel archives, this time it's the Frecciarossa 1000, one of my favorite trains in Europe. Enjoy the video and if you would like to support my little channel, please share, like and subscribe - it's free ;).
    Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @FromtheWindowSeat
    @FromtheWindowSeat 4 года назад +6

    Interesting and informative. 👍
    I love travelling by train in Italy. They certainly have a great system.
    Where is your accent from? 🤔

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +3

      Hi, thanks a lot for watching and commenting. Yeah, traveling by train in Italy is a lot of fun - so many different trains, so many routes, so many travel classes to choose from. Well my accent is a mystery :D, just like Amandeuce's face or the Luxury Travel Expert's identity. Every channel needs a little bit of mystery haha.

  • @BritishRail60062
    @BritishRail60062 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video. As a suggestion for the future. Would you consider covering the Japanese Shinkansen and for the airlines. ANA and Japan Airlines as it would be great to hear your videos and your opinion on the planes and trains of Japan.
    Grazie.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  3 года назад

      Great idea, Japan has been on my bucket list for a long time. With that being said, that is a trip I prefer to do once this whole situation is fully over. For the time being my videos will focus more on beautiful Europe :). Thanks a lot for watching!

  • @altavelmcnamara
    @altavelmcnamara 4 года назад +1

    I prefer Italo’s AGV over Frecciarossa 1000. It’s quieter and for me more comfortable. Good video +1

  • @christinalove1309
    @christinalove1309 2 месяца назад

    Does the last two single seat have a good view with the window? Which one of the two would bet better out of the two?

  • @user-vz5pl6ww9l
    @user-vz5pl6ww9l 2 года назад

    Hi 🙋
    I want to reserve 2 seats in business class, not in quiet zone, face to face.
    Can you tell me which seats are best located by the windows?
    The seat map is very unclear, and I hope you can help me with this 🙏

  • @ryanessex7978
    @ryanessex7978 4 года назад

    My favourite lounge so far is the LNER first class lounge at Edinburgh Waverly. Purely because the hot chocolate is amazing. Me and my partner drank it dry 😂

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your reply - you are the second viewer that mentions LNER, seems I have to try this train in future :). Hot chocolate is always great!

    • @ryanessex7978
      @ryanessex7978 4 года назад

      @@travelmentaryTV It's a good service. Plus the journey is a beautiful one going through the Scotland/England border.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +1

      Sounds like this train service has the ingredients of a good video. Would love to try it, once we're out of this situation.

    • @ryanessex7978
      @ryanessex7978 4 года назад

      @@travelmentaryTV Yes. Only spent a short while in Edinburgh. That being said, it has a great feel to it. So much history. Edinburgh castle would've taken too much time. Sp maybe see you there. 🙂
      Hope you are well Christian.

  • @wade2922
    @wade2922 2 года назад

    What kind of camera do you use?

  • @ringo7561
    @ringo7561 4 года назад +1

    Great video, just out of curiosity, does the lounge include free alcoholic drinks, like beer?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад

      Hi, that‘s a very good question. I don‘t think I have seen any alcohol in Italian railway lounges (neither in the Frecciaclubs nor the Italo lounges). I guess they don‘t want to deal with drunk passengers :D and they prefer to keep things simple (too simple I shall say). Thanks for watching!

    • @ringo7561
      @ringo7561 4 года назад

      @@travelmentaryTV Thanks, when I was traveling through Austria, the OBB first class lounge in Innsbruck had beer and wine...I thought they had a nice set up there

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад

      That‘s good to know ;). I mean with railway lounges, I think there aren‘t many that really offer a lot of value to the customer. The best I have seen so far is the Eurostar Business Premier Lounge at London St Pancras. Plenty of food there, plenty of booze 😀.

    • @ringo7561
      @ringo7561 4 года назад

      @@travelmentaryTV yea, for 20 euros, I don't think it is worth it...I appreciate your videos...I probably won't go in the Italian lounges...I hope to get over there and ride the rails August or September...thanks for the videos again

  • @benwaddell1562
    @benwaddell1562 Месяц назад

    I am using business class in October! Does the overhead bins fit checked size luggage? Or is there a spot to store larger luggage?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  Месяц назад

      Hi, generally speaking the overhead spaces aren’t really made for larger pieces of luggage, but there are baggage racks for that in the train. Please also note the current baggage policy/baggage allowance. Enjoy your trip!

  • @goldbloodedinpdx5159
    @goldbloodedinpdx5159 3 года назад

    Hi from Oregon! How’s the luggage rack or area for executive vs business class? Looking forward to you response. Thanks!

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  3 года назад +1

      Hi, before I say anything wrong here, let me check this next time I’m on a Frecciarossa, which will be soon. Then I will come back to your question. Other than that I can recommend watching my other Frecciarossa videos, where you might come across footage that gives you the answer.
      Best regards to Oregon
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @samtrak1204
    @samtrak1204 3 года назад

    After talking to my daughter this evening I've decided I might take train from Milan to Venice instead of Rome. When is the best time to visit Venice and avoid other tourists?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  3 года назад

      Hi, I have seen the least amount of tourists in winter. The streets were quiet - the weather was not so nice though. But for me it was interesting to see Venice at that time of the year. Alternatively, there may be slightly less people around from March - May and September/October, the shoulder season so to speak. With that being said Venice is a major tourist destination with people coming from all parts of the world, which makes avoiding other tourists a rather difficult task. Enjoy your trip!
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @user-vz5pl6ww9l
    @user-vz5pl6ww9l 2 года назад

    Hi 🙋,
    What I missed in this video. The wagon where you had a seat and filmed, which wagon number is this please?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  2 года назад +1

      Hi, good point, I will add that in future videos. According to my ticket this was carriage 2, seat 1D.
      Christian from travelmentary TV

  • @pistrelo_official9164
    @pistrelo_official9164 4 года назад +4

    Best train in europe freccia rossa 1000

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +3

      It’s an amazing train!

    • @tinayang5442
      @tinayang5442 4 года назад +1

      I think it’s frecciarossa ETR 500 or the older one

    • @filippopiovano5630
      @filippopiovano5630 3 года назад

      I am italian and the best is ETR 450 Pendolino

  • @mfxx888
    @mfxx888 4 года назад

    why a 250KM trip took 2 and half hour on this train? is it only part of the journey on high speed track?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +2

      Hi, you guessed it exactly right. The 267 km from Milan to Venice are not fully high speed. They have been expanding those sections though.

    • @ferrarisuper
      @ferrarisuper 3 года назад +4

      only the Milan-Brescia section is high speed (only 70km). The rest is normal line at 200km/h (apart from the small part from Padua to Venezia with can be operated at about 230km/h). Currently the high speed line from Brescia to Verona (100km) is in construction. It will open in 2023 and the speed will be 300km/h. The line from Verona to Vicenza is also in early stages of construction and the line from Vicenza to Padova i expected to start construction very soon (Covid-19 slowed everything down)

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for clarifying that @Ferrari Super

  • @matthewpoole732
    @matthewpoole732 4 года назад

    Just out of interest when was this filmed

  • @sciu89
    @sciu89 4 года назад

    great video! I'm from Milan. You really thinks that italian railway is good? I think that railways from others country, especially, north of Europe is more efficent. Especially in managing delay.

    • @intersezioni
      @intersezioni 4 года назад +9

      se ti ha detto che buona che cavolo glielo dici a fare? lo sapra' bene visto che viaggia in tutto il mondo.
      Ti da fastidio che ci ha fatto un complimento?

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +7

      Hi, thanks for watching and your comment! Yes, I do think the Italian railway system is pretty good. In fact it is a role model for other European countries in terms of liberalization of the train market with private and state railway companies competing on neutral rails. With regards to delays - the grass is always greener on the other side. The reality is that (with few exceptions) most countries with a complex railway network have these problems and as a passenger you will encounter them sooner or later. That is what happens when you move close to a billion passengers each year, from small cities to big cities, with regional trains, international trains, high speed trains.
      From my personal experience, the Italian railway doesn't stand out in a negative way, in fact quite the opposite is true. But of course I can only speak for myself and my own travel experience from around the world. The German railway for example is certainly not more efficient than the Italian. Especially long-distance/high speed trains in Germany have a major issue with delays - more than 25% of those trains are delayed, even with the ridiculous definition of delays that Germany's railway enterprise DB applies. Plus there are practically no real competitors, despite EU regulations.
      So I'm not saying the Italian railway is perfect, but yes, it is pretty good and I like to use it. Keep in mind most countries on this planet can only dream of having the sophisticated high speed rail network that Italy has. A train can bring you from Milan to Salerno in less than six hours. How cool is that?
      Once again thank you a lot for watching this video, your comment and following me on social media!
      Christian from travelmentary TV

    • @sciu89
      @sciu89 4 года назад

      @@travelmentaryTV Hi, thanks for your reply. Maybe you use to take more trains then me around the world. For my experience, once a month I use the frecciarossa from Milano Rogoredo to Firenze S.M.N. and it has always some problems, delays. I have tried trains in Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Swiss, Denmark... and maybe I've been lucky, but I never had delay! But of course, I can't compare it... Anyway, thanks a lot I really like your video.

    • @travelmentaryTV
      @travelmentaryTV  4 года назад +4

      Well, with Germany you were lucky, because delays are kind of normal on long distance trains for a lot of reasons - a lot of construction works and unlike Italy and France they don't have a dedicated high speed rail network (except some routes), so the high speed trains share tracks with other trains, which brings many delays, if things don't work perfectly.
      Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands are a very different story, because they have a much smaller system length than Italy and Germany and only very few or no high speed lines.
      This means the system is shorter, less complex and easier to maintain, which makes delays less probable. I have traveled Milan-Rome many times and most of the time it was okay, but sometimes I had some issues, too. I think if you travel often, you will run into delays at some point. I heard good things about Japan, but haven't tried it so far :). Everything above five minutes apparently earns you a delay certificate :D.
      Thanks a lot for your reply, it's always interesting for me when viewers bring in their travel experience and travel ideas :).

    • @intersezioni
      @intersezioni 4 года назад +6

      @@sciu89 Italiota autolesionista at the work!