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help with bus schedules
Hi again,
I have another question...my study abroad is based in Firenze, but I want to get out on the weekends. I wanted to go to San Gimignano on a Friday and return on Saturday but it looks like there are no buses on Saturdays? When it says "feriale/weekdays" does that mean everyday? Or how is that different from "Monday to Friday"? (I think the schedule is from the SITA site) |
You will get a better response if yo mention the country and city. "help with bus schedules" doesnt mean much on a Europe forum
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feriale i believe means Mon-sat in any case there are plenty of buses on Saturdays or you can take the train via Empoli to the San Gimignano-Poggibonsi train station six miles from the old hill town itself - buses meet trains to go there. Trains take longer than buses however.
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feriale means "working".
I'm fairly certain that there were no buses on Sundays, but I thought they had limited services on Saturday. |
I've seen the SITA bus schedule for Florence-Siena and they go about 2-3 times an hour on Saturdays and at least hourly on Sundays. Not sure about San Gimi however but there seems to be frequent buses every day on their routes.
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Hi FF,
Once you get to Florence, everything will be made clear to you by your other students. Enjoy your study abroad. ((I)) |
"Feriale" means Monday to Saturday (except public holidays). Saturday is a working day for many Italians, including schoolchildren who have lessons in the morning.
"Festivi", often seen in timetables, means Sundays and public holidays. |
sorry, I meant to post in the Italy forum!
Ok, then there are lots of buses on Saturday and only three on Sunday. Thank you! |
Train service is more frequent on Sundays i believe and buses i think connect most if not all trains the six miles into San Gimi proper.
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