Sita schedule explanation
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Sita schedule explanation
I have a copy of a Sita bus schedule and pretty much understand everything except the little symbols. Could someone explain what the circled A, dual hammers, and the cross mean? Since my Italian is very minimal I would hate to try and have the driver explain this all to me.
Thanks much, LisaS
Thanks much, LisaS
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Without seeing their legend it's impossible to say for sure, but normally the dual hammers mean workdays (i.e., every day except Sundays and holidays), the cross means Sundays and holidays, and the circled A means Monday through Thursday, except holidays. Those are the symbols used on the Thomas Cook railway timetables.
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Hi L,
Somewhere on the schedule the symbols are explained in Italian.
Take the words to http://www.freetranslation.com/
Somewhere on the schedule the symbols are explained in Italian.
Take the words to http://www.freetranslation.com/
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Hi Sunny - You can find services to Tavarnelle Val di Pesa on:
http://www.acvbus.it/orari/370.pdf
http://www.acvbus.it/orari/372.pdf
Hope this helps ...
Steve
http://www.acvbus.it/orari/370.pdf
http://www.acvbus.it/orari/372.pdf
Hope this helps ...
Steve
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Hi Steve_James,
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the help. This gives me a schedule finally. The last bus stills leaves Florence a little early but now I will try to find out if there is a train that leaves Florence after 9:30pm.
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the help. This gives me a schedule finally. The last bus stills leaves Florence a little early but now I will try to find out if there is a train that leaves Florence after 9:30pm.




