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- Ambrosiano abstract "The Ambrosiano was a national (domestic) Italian express train which connected Rome with Milan. The name refers to the patron saint of Milan. For its first 13 years it was a Trans Europ Express (TEE) service (train nos. 78/79).It was introduced on 26 May 1974, after enough Gran Conforto carriages were delivered. The Ambrosiano served the same route as the more famous Settebello, but was locomotive-hauled, rather than using the distinctive ETR 300-type self-propelled trainsets used by the Settebello. Southbound the train departed Milan in the late afternoon and reached Roma around 11 p.m. Northbound, it originally departed in mid-morning, reaching Milan around 4 p.m., but the timings were later moved about 2 hours later.On 31 May 1987, the Ambrosiano was changed from a TEE to a two-class InterCity train (nos. IC 534/535). By 1990, the IC Ambrosiano had been discontinued.".
- Ambrosiano thumbnail TEE-Logo.svg?width=300.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageExternalLink TEE-Ambrosiano.php.
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- Ambrosiano wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Ambrosiano wikiPageRevisionID "558885817".
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Ambrose.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Category:1987_disestablishments.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_Italy.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1974.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trans_Europ_Express.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Electric_locomotive.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Express_train.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink FS_Class_ETR_300.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink InterCity.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink List_of_named_passenger_trains_of_Italy.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_unit.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Settebello_(train).
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink Trans_Europ_Express.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLink File:TEE-Logo.svg.
- Ambrosiano wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ambrosiano".
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- Ambrosiano subject Category:1987_disestablishments.
- Ambrosiano subject Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_Italy.
- Ambrosiano subject Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1974.
- Ambrosiano subject Category:Trans_Europ_Express.
- Ambrosiano type Train.
- Ambrosiano type Brand.
- Ambrosiano type Disestablishment.
- Ambrosiano type Establishment.
- Ambrosiano type Service.
- Ambrosiano type Train.
- Ambrosiano comment "The Ambrosiano was a national (domestic) Italian express train which connected Rome with Milan. The name refers to the patron saint of Milan. For its first 13 years it was a Trans Europ Express (TEE) service (train nos. 78/79).It was introduced on 26 May 1974, after enough Gran Conforto carriages were delivered.".
- Ambrosiano label "Ambrosiano".
- Ambrosiano sameAs Q4741901.
- Ambrosiano sameAs TEE_Ambrosiano.
- Ambrosiano sameAs Ambrosiano.
- Ambrosiano sameAs m.0h3m226.
- Ambrosiano sameAs Q4741901.
- Ambrosiano sameAs 安波羅修號列車.
- Ambrosiano wasDerivedFrom Ambrosiano?oldid=558885817.
- Ambrosiano depiction TEE-Logo.svg.
- Ambrosiano isPrimaryTopicOf Ambrosiano.