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Smark Jul 21st, 2004 02:33 PM

Florence Train to Venice Ship
 
Is it possible to take a morning train from Florence and comfortably catch a afternoon departure on a Cruise Ship leaving from Venice.

Castleton Jul 21st, 2004 03:35 PM

Depends on the time of the afternoon departure.

JudyC Jul 21st, 2004 05:58 PM

You could take an early ES train from Florence SMN station,change at Bologna, arrive Venice SL Station before 11 AM.

For Italian train schedule, please check:www.trenitalia.it.

Cicerone Jul 22nd, 2004 02:06 AM


Yes, this would be very doable, the trip takes about 3.5 hours. Many trains do not require a change. There is a train leaving Florence at about 8:30 am which gets into Venice Mestre at 10:45 and does not require a change. There is also a 6:45 am train that gets in Venice Mestre at 10 am and does not require a change.

There are two stations in Venice, check with your cruise line whether it is better to get off at Venice Mestre (the first stop on the mainland) or Venice San Lorenzo (the last stop on the lagoon in Venice). My guess is that the cruise ships depart from a port closer to Venice Mestre. Check to see if the cruise line will offer to arrange for your transfer from the train station to the port. Otherwise, you could probably take a taxi or bus.

I use the website for Swiss Rail, rail.ch, as I find it much easier to use than Trenitalia. You may not be able to get prices on that website, but can get train schedules.

kappa Jul 22nd, 2004 02:15 AM

> Venice San Lorenzo (the last stop on the lagoon in Venice)

Santa Lucia, I suppose.

Cicerone Jul 22nd, 2004 02:54 AM

Sorry, you are right, the train station on the lagoon in Venice is Santa Lucia.

Eloise Jul 22nd, 2004 04:06 AM

Most cruise ships depart from Venice itself, so you would have to go to Venice Santa Lucia.

kappa Jul 22nd, 2004 04:18 AM

> Swiss Rail, rail.ch, as I find it much easier to use.

I agree.

> Most cruise ships depart from Venice itself

I agree.

ira Jul 22nd, 2004 04:46 AM

Hi Smark,

There are two direct ES* trains to Venice SL station you could take:
8:39 Arriving 11:28
10:39 Arriving 13:28

Your cruise line should tell you how to get to the ship from the train station.

Smark Jul 24th, 2004 01:38 PM

Thank You, for the great infomation on the train schedules.

Mark


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