Pendolino (from
Italian pendolo "
pendulum", and
-ino, a diminutive suffix) is an
Italian family of
tilting trains used in
Italy,
Spain,
Portugal,
Slovenia,
Finland,
Russian Federation, the
Czech Republic, the
United Kingdom,
Slovakia,
Switzerland,
China, and
Poland, and soon
Romania. Based on the design of the Italian ETR 401 and the British Advanced Passenger Train, it was further developed and manufactured by
Fiat Ferroviaria, which was taken over by
Alstom in 2000.