Best train route from Rome to Siena
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Best train route from Rome to Siena
There are two different routes from Rome to Siena.
One goes along the western coast for a little while and then through Grosseto, Montepescali, Civitella-Paganico, Buonconvento and Monteroni d'Arbia.
The other goes northeast and then cuts northwest at Chiusi-Chianciano Terme and through Montepulciano, Torrita di Siena, Sinalunga, Rapolano Termo and Asciano.
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One goes along the western coast for a little while and then through Grosseto, Montepescali, Civitella-Paganico, Buonconvento and Monteroni d'Arbia.
The other goes northeast and then cuts northwest at Chiusi-Chianciano Terme and through Montepulciano, Torrita di Siena, Sinalunga, Rapolano Termo and Asciano.
Thanks
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Hi C,
Both your routes require a change of trains.
In addition, the train station is about 1.5 km outside Siena.
Have you considered taking the bus from Rome Tiburtina directly into Siena for only 5E?
See www.senabus.it

Both your routes require a change of trains.
In addition, the train station is about 1.5 km outside Siena.
Have you considered taking the bus from Rome Tiburtina directly into Siena for only 5E?
See www.senabus.it




