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Trenitalia
timetables, schedules & tickets are the brand-name for a range of Italian traveling designed for overseas visitors to Italy. The cities participating in the trenitalia destinations include but not limited to Ancona, Bologna, Bolzano, Brindisi, Florence, Foggia, Genova, Messina, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Pescara, Pisa, Reggio di Calabria, Rome, Sicily, Siena, Siracusa, Syracusa, Taranto, Turin, Venice and Verona.
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Trenitalia
Timetable
Trenitalia
is a very popular euro rail
way to travel through all of
Italy & Europe. On most
long distance trains, a seat
reservation is optional.
By booking your journey in
advance you can take advantage
of Trenitalia's special rates.
The
regional transport trains generally
circulate within a single
region, stopping at almost
every station en route,
connecting them with the
larger towns. They usually
provide only 2nd class seats.
No smoking rules apply on
board.
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The
inter-regional trains
move beyond regional
boundaries to more distant
locations, often tourist ones;
they can also therefore
circulate at weekends only, or
during certain periods of the
year. Among the combined
local-transport services, the
Inter-regional trains are the
fastest ones with the fewest
number of stops.
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Trenitalia
Timetable |
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A great way to
meet the locals and take in
some of the most beautiful
scenery in the world.
Not only a
country of ancient empires and
beautiful cities; Italy is
also the place to go for great
deals! Explore the Vatican,
experience the art and history
of this beautiful country, or
escape to the beautiful
countryside vineyards.
The Trenitalia
Pass also entitles you to
benefit from numerous bonuses.
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The
Trenitalia Pass is
available in three
versions:
- Trenitalia
Pass, for
adults (children
from 4 to 11 years
of age benefit from
a 50% reduction);
- Trenitalia
Pass Youth,
for young people
from 12 to 25 years
of age, traveling
2nd class;
- Trenitalia
Pass Saver,
for small groups of
2 to 5 people.
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