Train from Rome to Perugia
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You can go to www.ferroviedellostato.it and see the complete schedule in English. I think all trains make a few stops during that distance, although they are usually short. I think by non stop you mean not having to change trains, that is possible on an ES train departing at 13:32 and arriving at 15:37.
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You can look up schedules on Trenitalia, but since these are slow R trains, you need to enter a date within 7 days or prices won't show. Most trains (at least one per hour) on this route will require a connection and prices range from 10-25€ depending on type of train. There are no non-stops until afternoon and I wouldn't hang around Termini for hours just to get a non-stop train. It's possible there is a bus connection that might take less time.
http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/inde...0080a3e90aRCRD
http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/inde...0080a3e90aRCRD
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>>>The new schedule for Trenitalia comes out on the 12th of June, if you can wait until then you will have a better idea of the train times.<<<
Times/prices really won't change much. I imagine most of those schedules are already loaded and winter/summer schedules really don't differ much except for a few trains added on popular routes or a few promotional fares.
Times/prices really won't change much. I imagine most of those schedules are already loaded and winter/summer schedules really don't differ much except for a few trains added on popular routes or a few promotional fares.
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