Malpensa to Milan
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
The train takes 40 minutes (there is a bus that takes 50 minutes).
Trains run to the Milan Cadorna (not Centrale)station. First bus leaves at 6:00 AM; first train at 6:45 and every 30 minutes thereafter until 9:45 PM.
Don't know the current cost unfotunately but am sure someone else will have that info.
Trains run to the Milan Cadorna (not Centrale)station. First bus leaves at 6:00 AM; first train at 6:45 and every 30 minutes thereafter until 9:45 PM.
Don't know the current cost unfotunately but am sure someone else will have that info.
#3


Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 26,493
Likes: 4
We took this train in 1999. I also can't tell you the current cost, but in 1999 it was within one euro of the bus cost. I thought it was a better "deal" than the bus; somehow it felt more reliable, more efficient, and it was certainly more comfortable.
#5
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 2,501
Likes: 0
Hi
Do you have to take the train?
I went there last month and took the Malpensa Shuttle bus. It cost €4.5 and took about 50 minutes to reach the Stazione Centrale (the main railway station in Milan). I have posted a trip report with picture from my trip to Milan/Venice in June on my homepage www.gardkarlsen.com 
Regards
Gard
Stavanger, Norway
Do you have to take the train?
I went there last month and took the Malpensa Shuttle bus. It cost €4.5 and took about 50 minutes to reach the Stazione Centrale (the main railway station in Milan). I have posted a trip report with picture from my trip to Milan/Venice in June on my homepage www.gardkarlsen.com 
Regards
Gard
Stavanger, Norway



