How to get from Rome to Turin using public transport

5 hours, 50 minutes
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  • Travel time: 1 hour, 29 minutes
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5 hours, 36 minutes
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  • Travel time: 6 minutes
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  • Travel time: 6 minutes
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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to get from Rome to Turin?
The fastest route from Rome to Turin takes 5h 22min, primarily by public transport. Depending on the combination of transport modes and number of transfers you choose, journey times range from 5h 22min up to 5h 50min. We recommend checking live departure times using the search feature to find the option that best fits your schedule.
How many transfers do I need from Rome to Turin?
There is no direct connection from Rome to Turin. All available routes require at least 2 transfer(s), and some itineraries involve up to 5. We recommend allowing sufficient time between connections, especially when crossing between different transport operators or stations.
Can I travel from Rome to Turin entirely by train?
There is no all-train route available from Rome to Turin. All available itineraries combine trains with other modes of transport such as bus, metro, or tram for the first or last leg of the journey.
Can I travel from Rome to Turin by bus?
Yes, bus or coach services are available on at least part of the route from Rome to Turin. The fastest option including a bus leg takes 5h 22min. Bus options are often more affordable than trains and can be a good choice if you are travelling on a budget and have flexible timing.
What transport modes are available from Rome to Turin?
Several transport modes are available for travelling from Rome to Turin: bus, subway, tram. EuroPlanner shows you all possible combinations so you can compare journey times, number of transfers, and environmental impact before deciding which option suits you best.
Which companies operate routes from Rome to Turin?
Routes from Rome to Turin are operated by Atm, Gtt To, Mit Gov, Sncf, Trenitalia, among others. Each itinerary on EuroPlanner includes a direct link to the relevant operator's website so you can check live schedules and purchase tickets directly.
What is the best option if I am travelling with a lot of luggage from Rome to Turin?
If you are travelling with heavy luggage from Rome to Turin, we recommend choosing the route with the fewest transfers. The option with the minimum number of changes requires 2 transfer(s) and takes 5h 50min. Fewer transfers means less time moving luggage between vehicles, platforms, or stations, making your journey significantly more comfortable.
How much time should I allocate for a trip from Rome to Turin?
For a trip from Rome to Turin, you should plan for between 5h 22min and 5h 50min of travel time depending on the route you choose. We also recommend arriving at your departure point at least 10 to 15 minutes before your scheduled departure, and allowing extra buffer time if your itinerary includes multiple transfers or an airport leg.