Milan to Turin Trains From US$13.32

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Buy cheap train tickets from Milan to Turin for just From US$13.32. Book in advance to secure the most affordable fare, instead of the average ticket price of US$21.29. The train journey from Milan to Turin typically takes approximately 53m. You can expect a frequency of 40 trains available daily. For further information, please consult our Train Journey Planner and Train Timetable.

Milan to Turin Train Prices and Times

To find the cheapest train tickets from Milan to Turin, it is recommended to book in advance and avoid traveling during peak times. Compare the train prices and times below for the best deals on rail fares.

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  1. 10:30
    Milan Central

    1h 5m

    Direct

    11:35
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$18.08
  2. 10:42
    Rho-Fiera Milano

    53m

    Direct

    11:35
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$18.08
  3. 11:30
    Milan Central

    1h 10m

    Direct

    12:40
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$19.15
  4. 11:42
    Rho-Fiera Milano

    58m

    Direct

    12:40
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$19.15
  5. 12:10
    Milan Rogoredo

    1h 20m

    Direct

    13:30
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$23.43
  6. 12:30
    Milan Central

    1h 0m

    Direct

    13:30
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$18.08
  7. 13:10
    Milan Rogoredo

    1h 20m

    Direct

    14:30
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$21.29
  8. 13:30
    Milan Central

    1h 0m

    Direct

    14:30
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$18.08
  9. 14:12
    Milan Rogoredo

    1h 18m

    Direct

    15:30
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$19.15
  10. 15:42
    Rho-Fiera Milano

    58m

    Direct

    16:40
    Turin Porta Nuova

    Italo

    E-ticket

    From US$25.57
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    Milan to Turin Train Route Details

    The Milan to Turin train ticket is from From US$13.32. The average travel time is 53m, covering a distance of approximately 128 mile. There are usually 40 daily trains provided by Trenitalia. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

    First train
    06:15
    Last train
    22:30
    Departure station
    Milan
    Arrival station
    Turin
    Distance
    128 mile
    Journey time
    53m
    Price
    From US$13.32
    Train operators
    Trenitalia

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