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Dec 26, 2025

Technical Faults Snarl Christmas-Eve High-Speed Rail on Adriatic and Turin–Milan Corridors

Technical Faults Snarl Christmas-Eve High-Speed Rail on Adriatic and Turin–Milan Corridors
Holiday travel plans went off the rails on 24 December when simultaneous electrical faults crippled two of Italy’s most important corridors. A power-supply failure near San Severo halted traffic on the Adriatic main line between Pescara and Bari, adding up to 60 minutes to Intercity and Frecciarossa services and forcing at least one Milan–Lecce train to skip intermediate stops.

Almost concurrently, a cable failure at Alice Castello knocked out sections of the Turin–Milan Alta Velocità route. High-speed trains were diverted to conventional lines, lengthening journeys by up to 70 minutes. A signalling glitch in Naples compounded the nationwide ripple effect, as rolling-stock rotations fell apart on one of the year’s busiest travel days.

Infrastructure manager RFI restored full capacity by early evening, but Trenitalia warned of residual delays into 26 December. Compensation is automatic for high-speed passengers delayed over 60 minutes; regional travellers must apply within 72 hours.

Technical Faults Snarl Christmas-Eve High-Speed Rail on Adriatic and Turin–Milan Corridors


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For cross-border assignees and tourists, the disruption had knock-on consequences: domestic flight seats were scarce after earlier strike-related reductions, and car-rental fleets were near sold-out. Mobility teams should advise staff returning from holidays to build extra buffers, especially if they require post-arrival visa stamping or permit renewals that could be missed due to cascaded delays.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of Italy’s rail backbone to single-point technical failures. RFI says it will accelerate installation of redundant fibre loops and backup power in 2026 under its €2 billion resilience plan co-financed by the EU Recovery Fund.
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