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Ambrosiano
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,〔"Summer services, 1974" (changes to). ''Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' (March 29–April 25, 1974 edition), p. 465. Peterborough, UK: Thomas Cook Publishing.〕 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''.〔''Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' (July 1976 edition), pp. 71, 73. Peterborough, UK: Thomas Cook Publishing.〕 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).〔''Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' (May 31–June 30, 1987 edition), pp. 66, 526–528.〕 By 1990, the IC ''Ambrosiano'' had been discontinued. ==See also==
* List of named passenger trains of Italy
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