Circumvesuviana question
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another possibility - take one of the Eurostar trains that go to Pompeii, to the main Trenitalia station but not the Circumvesuviana then take a taxi to Sorrento - much close to Sorrento than naples and i suspose the Pompeii Trenitalia station is small and easily navigable though i have not been there myself
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Well folks - I stand corrected.
I thought I'd seen IC/ES trains run through the Circumvesuviana station occasionally - but evidently not ...
Debbie/Pal - I don't think Pompeii FS from Rome is an option without changing. According to the Trenitalia site, only 2 or 3 trains daily go to Pompeii F.S directly (05.01, 19.45, 20.47). All the rest involve a change in Naples ...
I'd suggest they go with the Marozzi idea. Assuming he can climb 3 steps onto the bus, it's relatively hassle-free and inexpensive.
If they prefer train, they could arrange the usual transfer from Napoli Centrale by limo/taxi to Sorrento (- € 80-100).
Sorrento-based limo companies include:
www.tourofitaly.com
www.francescomarrapese.com
www.cuomonet.it
www.seesorrento.com
www.sorrento.it
Hope this helps ...
Steve
I thought I'd seen IC/ES trains run through the Circumvesuviana station occasionally - but evidently not ...
Debbie/Pal - I don't think Pompeii FS from Rome is an option without changing. According to the Trenitalia site, only 2 or 3 trains daily go to Pompeii F.S directly (05.01, 19.45, 20.47). All the rest involve a change in Naples ...
I'd suggest they go with the Marozzi idea. Assuming he can climb 3 steps onto the bus, it's relatively hassle-free and inexpensive.
If they prefer train, they could arrange the usual transfer from Napoli Centrale by limo/taxi to Sorrento (- € 80-100).
Sorrento-based limo companies include:
www.tourofitaly.com
www.francescomarrapese.com
www.cuomonet.it
www.seesorrento.com
www.sorrento.it
Hope this helps ...
Steve
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tuscan - What is the itinerary and dates?
Steve - The southbound trains from Rome to Pompeii that don't involve changes are in the afternoon. There are 2-3 depending on day of travel (which we don't know). An ES at 19:45 (train #9379), and 2 ICPlus (trains # 527 and 1557)at an hour or so later. These trains stop at Naples, but don't involve a change. On the return from Pompeii there are very early trains - 6:01 ES (train # 9370) and at 6:52 ICplus (train #516).
Steve - The southbound trains from Rome to Pompeii that don't involve changes are in the afternoon. There are 2-3 depending on day of travel (which we don't know). An ES at 19:45 (train #9379), and 2 ICPlus (trains # 527 and 1557)at an hour or so later. These trains stop at Naples, but don't involve a change. On the return from Pompeii there are very early trains - 6:01 ES (train # 9370) and at 6:52 ICplus (train #516).
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Yes, I have used the elevator at Sorrento's train station, when I had heavy luggage and so many people were on the stairs. There are taxis and buses right in the lot of the station too, if he needs them to get to his hotel. Did he/you decide where he is staying in Sorrento?
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"Well folks - I stand corrected.
I thought I'd seen IC/ES trains run through the Circumvesuviana station occasionally - but evidently not ..."
Hi Steve, I think I know what you might be remembering .
Piazza Garibaldi only has 4 tracks, 2 of which it shares with the Metro.
Perhaps that is what you recall seeing IC/ES trains and the Metro trains together there?
The Metro and the Circumvesuviana trains look the same too me.
I could never figure-out how they got the IC/ES trains below ground to the station and then back above ground in & thru downtown Naples?
A tunnel I know but I wondered how and why would they build this *long* underground tunnel beneath a major city just for that 1 stop before continuing onward North or South.
Easier to by-pass the city above ground and connect it to the main station via metro.
Then I took it one day and realized that they just use the existing Metro tunnels to get in & out of the city . Regards, Walter
I thought I'd seen IC/ES trains run through the Circumvesuviana station occasionally - but evidently not ..."
Hi Steve, I think I know what you might be remembering .
Piazza Garibaldi only has 4 tracks, 2 of which it shares with the Metro.
Perhaps that is what you recall seeing IC/ES trains and the Metro trains together there?
The Metro and the Circumvesuviana trains look the same too me.
I could never figure-out how they got the IC/ES trains below ground to the station and then back above ground in & thru downtown Naples?
A tunnel I know but I wondered how and why would they build this *long* underground tunnel beneath a major city just for that 1 stop before continuing onward North or South.
Easier to by-pass the city above ground and connect it to the main station via metro.
Then I took it one day and realized that they just use the existing Metro tunnels to get in & out of the city . Regards, Walter
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'I think I know what you might be remembering '
Hi Walter - I think it must just have been one of my 'limoncello' moments.
After a few they all look the same, don't they?
That's my excuse anyway
Steve
Hi Walter - I think it must just have been one of my 'limoncello' moments.
After a few they all look the same, don't they?
That's my excuse anyway
Steve
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