Monday, March 12, 2012

What train do I take?

what train company should I take to see italy?

I know there is cheaper one that takes a little bit longer than the more expensive ones. We want to go from Milan to Naples and see places in between like venice, rome, amalfi coast, maybe tuscany.



What train do you recommend?



Thanks =)What train do I take?
For the most part, you'll only be dealing with the Italian national train system here. There are some local rail systems, but those mostly complement the national system rather than duplicating routes. The real difference is in the type of trains where the faster trains with few stops cost more. The slower regional trains that stop at many towns are slower and cheaper. You also usually need to make train changes along the way to go long distances. In your case, most of the trip will be with Trenitalia, the national system. You can check schedules and prices here: http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/cms/v/i鈥?/a> . The exception is from Naples to Sorrento. Trenitalia does not operate on this route, but Circumvesuviana does. You could take the train from Naples to Sorrento and take the bus or boat further along the Amalfi Coast. There is also the option of a bus or boat from Naples to Sorrento. Trenitalia does run from Naples to Salerno,. You could take the train there and then take a boat or bus back up the coast.



You can save a little money on tickets on the faster trains by buying tickets in advance (at least one day before the trip) and getting the discounted Amica fare.
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