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Are there bathrooms on Italian trains?

Are There Bathrooms on Italian Trains?

Yes, restrooms are available on almost every train in Italy, including high-speed Frecciarossa, Intercity, and regional trains. They are typically located at the ends of each train car, are free to use, and include a toilet, sink, and running water.

Bathroom Quality by Train Type

While Trenitalia ensures bathrooms are present on nearly all services, the amenities and cleanliness can vary significantly between high-speed and regional lines.

Feature High-Speed (Frecciarossa) Regional (Regionale)
Availability 1 per car (Standard) 1 per car or 1 per train
Cleanliness Modern, frequently cleaned Basic, variable cleanliness
Tech/Fixture Vacuum flush, touch-free Standard flush or older gravity style
Accessibility Dedicated accessible car (usually Car 3) Designated car on newer trains only

Key Features to Expect

  • Location: Restrooms are situated in the vestibules at the ends of the carriages.
  • Occupancy: Look for the lock indicator on the door—red means occupied, green means vacant.
  • Water: Sinks provide running water and soap, but it is not for drinking.
  • Accessibility: High-speed trains like the Frecciarossa 1000 have spacious, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms equipped with grab bars and SOS buttons.

Important: Do Not Drink the Water

The water in Italian train bathrooms is non-potable. Do not drink it. Additionally, while bathrooms on the train are free, bathrooms in Italian train stations often charge an entry fee (typically €1.00), so keep some coins handy or use the facilities on board before you disembark.