Smoking rooms
Most long-distance trains have smoking rooms. The rooms are equipped with exhaust ventilation preventing the smoke from drifting to other compartments. Coaches with a smoking room are placed so that there is as little through-passage as possible.
The smoking rooms do not have seats and accommodate only a few smokers at a time.
Smoking rooms are marked with a smoking sign inside the train and in timetables.
Smoking rooms are available onboard trains until 2 June 2013 as follows:
- Pendolino trains have a smoking room at the restaurant car.
- InterCity2 trains are non-smoking.
- InterCity trains have a smoking room in wagon no. 6.
- Express trains have a smoking room in a second class coach.
- Night trains have a smoking room in a day car next to the restaurant car.
- Regional trains do not have smoking rooms and are non-smoking.
All commuter trains are non-smoking.
Smoking (including electric cigarettes) is permitted onboard only in designated compartments stated above.