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ReadyToGo586 Jun 21st, 2012 11:10 AM

Rome #40 Bus Route Timing
 
Hey Guys,

This is pretty specific, but hopefully someone can help... I was wondering if anyone knew the approximate length of time the trip from nearby Campo dei Fiori to Termini on the #40 Bus would take... I am trying to plan out the only two early mornings we have ( :/ ) I was successful using the ATAC Route Planner(!!) although I didnt see that it had a estimated trip length, and I was unable to track down the actual timetables on the atac site... I understand that you always risk traffic delays, strikes and other mayhem, but I'd appreciate any guidelines!! Thanks!

bardo1 Jun 21st, 2012 12:21 PM

There are no actual bus line timetables, but there is a chart that shows when a bus will depart or arrive at each end of the line.

In the <i>"trova linea"</i> box type "40" and it will give a listing of times the #40 is at each of the ends of that line.

For example, it shows the 1st #40 bus of the day departing Castel S. Angelo at 06:00 and arriving Termini at 06:30 but doesn't list the intermediate stops.

The #40 has 219 Total daily departures (<i>"Totale partenze"</i> on the ATAC website) and the #40 appears to come by every 5 minutes or less.

I've taken the #40 from Termini to Largo Argentina, it was about 20 minutes (on a Sunday mid-morning).

I'd plan on a 30 minute ride to allow for any unusual contingencies.

bardo1 Jun 21st, 2012 12:27 PM

To be more clear, after typing "40" in the "trova linea" box, you then have to click on

40 p.za pia/castel s. angelo temporanea

AND

40 termini temporanea

and print both tables out...

annhig Jun 21st, 2012 01:21 PM

20-30 mins depending on traffic.

if you are after catching a train at termini, you have to allow for the gaps between buses of course, and then to get from the bus stop to the platform via the ticket machines.

so a minimum of 45 mins before your train is due to leave, and personally I'd give myself an hour - you can always grab a coffee and a cornetto at the station while you are waiting.

ReadyToGo586 Jun 21st, 2012 02:20 PM

Thanks bardo1 and annhig - that was exactly what I was looking for!!

bardo - Earlier today I had gotten to where you suggested on the atac site and tried to click "temporanea" (it was the only thing that looked like a link - highlighted in blue) and my browser would think about loading something, and then stop, but nothing on the page would change *sigh*... after re-reading your response - I now see I was supposed to click on both! haha missed that memo :)

anyways, you and annhig helped a bunch!! I was thinking an hour before the train departure time, and so it shall seem!

Thanks again!

kybourbon Jun 21st, 2012 03:51 PM

If you aren't familiar with using the buses in Rome, make sure you are on the correct side of the street to catch it.


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