Four private businessmen started in 2010-11 a new company, NTV or Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori (new passenger transport) as a direct competitor of the
Italian state railways. NTV ordered 25 trains of the new Alstom series AGV, Alstom Automotrice à grande vitesse, which is a 360 km/h fast 11 coaches
long fixed train. After long delays which were probably deliberate to keep the new competitor off Italian tracks, NTV finally got its trains rolling
and uses the trade name .italo (yes, there is a full stop before the name). This is one of .italo's AGV trains. .italo has been a successful product
and lately NTV ordered more trains to expand their service. The new trains will be of Alstom's new train family, Avelio.
Picture from Roma Termini 15.3.2019 by Markku Salo.
The same .italo AGV train no.02 pictured at Milano Centrale.
Picture from Milano Centrale 7.7.2019 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Side view of the same .italo AGV train no.02.
Picture from Milano Centrale 7.7.2019 by Ilkka Siissalo.
An .italo AGV train is stopping at the Bologna main station.
Picture from Bologna 1.12.2014 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Another view of the same .italo AGV train as above as it is just leaving towards Torino.
Picture from Bologna 1.12.2014 by Ilkka Siissalo.