Rome to Orvieto Train: IC vs. R?
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Rome to Orvieto Train: IC vs. R?
Planning on a Thursday trip to Orvieto and spending a few hours & lunch and then heading back. Would like to figure out my train options in advance.
I'm on Trenitalia and see that there are IC trains and R trains. The IC trains are 14.50 and the R trains don't have a price. Is there a reason?
How do you know which R trains might be using the old IC cars (was reading on another post)?
It also seems like the trains are pretty infrequent....I wanted a 9 AM departure and it brought up departures starting at 10:30 AM.
Finally, some of the trains say "Depart Roma TE" and then in red underneath they say "RO TIB". What does that mean?
Thank you for all of your train help!!!
I'm on Trenitalia and see that there are IC trains and R trains. The IC trains are 14.50 and the R trains don't have a price. Is there a reason?
How do you know which R trains might be using the old IC cars (was reading on another post)?
It also seems like the trains are pretty infrequent....I wanted a 9 AM departure and it brought up departures starting at 10:30 AM.
Finally, some of the trains say "Depart Roma TE" and then in red underneath they say "RO TIB". What does that mean?
Thank you for all of your train help!!!
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RO TIB = Rome Tiburtina station
RO TE = Rome termini
Different stations.
IF you're looking for prices on R trains you need to look no more than 7 days from now. price = 7.10 euro
Change your search to 8am and you'll see the 8:43 departure.
For a 1hr 15min ride I don't think it really matters what rolling stock you are on.
RO TE = Rome termini
Different stations.
IF you're looking for prices on R trains you need to look no more than 7 days from now. price = 7.10 euro
Change your search to 8am and you'll see the 8:43 departure.
For a 1hr 15min ride I don't think it really matters what rolling stock you are on.
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>>>Finally, some of the trains say "Depart Roma TE" and then in red underneath they say "RO TIB". What does that mean?<<<
It means they make a stop at Rome's Tiburtina station. If you select a train, then select details by selection, then info, it will list the stops the train makes.
It means they make a stop at Rome's Tiburtina station. If you select a train, then select details by selection, then info, it will list the stops the train makes.
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Not that it matters for such a short trip, but the "nicer" refurbished "regionale" railcars taken from surplus IC railcar stock should be the "RV" trains between Roma Termini and Firenze SMN, all of which stop at Orvieto. They run at two-hour intervals. I was the person who wrote the long posting singing the praises of these "upscale" regionale trains.
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No need to book this journey from abroad
Just did this last week the regional trains
were fine just paid 4.5 euros
bought/validated at station from the small machines about.
Had a nice compartment all to myself
Take the funicular up to Orvieto 1 euro
Very nice city I especially like the Etruscan History.
make more time if you can.
Grand Hotel Italia makes a nice overnite paid 110 euros
last week had a wonderful stay.
think they do no want folks abroad to know how cheap
the regional trains are so they do not list prices online.
Happy Travels,
Just did this last week the regional trains
were fine just paid 4.5 euros
bought/validated at station from the small machines about.
Had a nice compartment all to myself
Take the funicular up to Orvieto 1 euro
Very nice city I especially like the Etruscan History.
make more time if you can.
Grand Hotel Italia makes a nice overnite paid 110 euros
last week had a wonderful stay.
think they do no want folks abroad to know how cheap
the regional trains are so they do not list prices online.
Happy Travels,
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Because tickets for regionale trains can be purchased online only one week in advance, the prices are shown only for that period of time. Simply put in a date in the next seven days to get the price. The "RV" train can be identified by the icon on the Trenitalia website listing of trains from point A to point B. Do not buy the ticket (for the regionale train) online, buy it at the train station.