Italy Train Stations-names?
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Italy Train Stations-names?
Anyone know of a "list" of the names of the train stations in Italy?
I've searched the Trentalia site with no luck. Seems that if you don't know the exact station name you're sunk.
I've searched the Trentalia site with no luck. Seems that if you don't know the exact station name you're sunk.
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Go to trenitalia website
http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html
Click on "Viaggia Treno" on the tab bar or the pic bottom right. Click on the red "go to viaggia treno" then click on "entra" at the very bottom. There is a lot of info on rail lines and stations.
http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html
Click on "Viaggia Treno" on the tab bar or the pic bottom right. Click on the red "go to viaggia treno" then click on "entra" at the very bottom. There is a lot of info on rail lines and stations.
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Surely you know the name of your intended destinations? What are you looking for that you cannot find?
If you know the name of the town you can then determine the station that serves it (if there is one), so I don't quite understand your question as posed.
If you know the name of the town you can then determine the station that serves it (if there is one), so I don't quite understand your question as posed.
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go to www.bahn.de, the German rail web site with schedules for all of Italy - easy to use and you won't have that difficulty.