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Company type | Società a responsabilità limitata |
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Industry | Public transport |
Founded | 2009 (2009) |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Federica Santini (President) Marco Piuri (CEO) |
Services | Rail transport |
Revenue | €995 Million[1] (2023) |
€19,017 Million[2] (2023) | |
Number of employees | 4720[3] (2023) |
Website | Official website |
Trenord is arailway company which is responsible for the operation of regional passenger trains inLombardy. The company was established by the two main railway companies in Lombardy,Trenitalia andFerrovie Nord Milano (FNM), to manage train operations in the region. The equity is equally divided between the two companies.
In 2023, the company provided service to about 190 million passengers, nearly 26 percent more than the 151 million in the previous year, reaching an average of more than 700,000 passengers on weekdays.[4]
Trenitalia LeNord (TLN) was founded inMilan on 4 August 2009 from the merging ofLeNord, company owned by FNM, and the Lombardy regional division of Trenitalia.
The first step of the new company was the opening of a new maintenance and cleaning center for trains in Lombardy, the biggest in Italy.[5]
Trenitalia and LeNord rented their Lombardy regional trains divisions to the company on 30 October 2009 for 11 months. After this trial period the rent was extended to the end of 2010.[6][7] After this date, the rent was again extended twice to 31 March[8] and finally to 1 May 2011,[9] when the company was renamedTrenord.
The last agreement included also the Trenitalia control overTiLo and theEuroCity service by LeNord in partnership withDeutsche Bahn andÖBB,[10] all merged into the new company.
Trenord inherited Trenitalia and LeNord operations in Lombardy. It therefore operates 42 regional lines, 12 suburban lines, the Malpensa Express[11] and co-operates the EuroCity in Italy in cooperation withDeutsche Bahn andÖsterreichische Bundesbahnen. There are 2200 rides per day, serving 650,000 people on the 1,920 km (1,190 mi) long regional network. The infrastructure is owned byRete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) andFerrovienord.[12][13]
List of Trenord regional lines:[14]
The company's rolling stock comprises 1850 items, inherited from Trenitalia regional division and fromLeNord.
As of December 2023,[15] the Trenord rolling stock comprises:
As of early 2011, Trenord has started to replace some of the older rolling stocks (such as the ClassALn 668 railcar) with the newer Class ATR125. These newer trains include features such as through carriages, digital information display, air conditioning, and electronic door controls.
As of December 2023, the new rolling stock comprised 79 Caravaggios, 37 Donizzettis and 28 Colleonis.[16]