Trains
#21


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>>>We (eight people-5 adults and 3 kids) needed a specific date and a specific time for our Milan to Bologna train travel.<<<
Italo allows booking 9 people at a time, but uses different stations in Milan.
You would book your Villach/Venice on the Austrian website -oebb-at.
When are you traveling?
Stresa-Zurich - You would need to go through Milan and change trains. There are often discounts (called Smart Fare) for the EC train (international train - Swiss/Italian), but at the minute Trenitalia seems to still have some issues from their upgrade last weekend. Here's some info about the smart fares.
http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/inde...008916f90aRCRD
For Venice/Florence you can use either Trenitalia or Italo Treno. They both use the same stations on those cities (Venezia S Lucia, Firenze S M Novella)
For Florence/Naples you can also use both (stations Firenze S M Novella/Napoli Centrale).
For Naples/Rome, Italo Treno mainly uses Roma Tiburtina which is further from the center of Rome than the station Trenitalia uses (Roma Termini). Italo has a handful of trains that go to Termini.
How are you getting to Stresa? Car rental?
>>>Do you get vouchers that you print out and take to the train station? <<<
Different countries do their own thing. Some you need to print out at home in advance, others you need to retrieve at a self-serve kiosk (such as the EC train Milan/Zurich).
Italo allows booking 9 people at a time, but uses different stations in Milan.
You would book your Villach/Venice on the Austrian website -oebb-at.
When are you traveling?
Stresa-Zurich - You would need to go through Milan and change trains. There are often discounts (called Smart Fare) for the EC train (international train - Swiss/Italian), but at the minute Trenitalia seems to still have some issues from their upgrade last weekend. Here's some info about the smart fares.
http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/inde...008916f90aRCRD
For Venice/Florence you can use either Trenitalia or Italo Treno. They both use the same stations on those cities (Venezia S Lucia, Firenze S M Novella)
For Florence/Naples you can also use both (stations Firenze S M Novella/Napoli Centrale).
For Naples/Rome, Italo Treno mainly uses Roma Tiburtina which is further from the center of Rome than the station Trenitalia uses (Roma Termini). Italo has a handful of trains that go to Termini.
How are you getting to Stresa? Car rental?
>>>Do you get vouchers that you print out and take to the train station? <<<
Different countries do their own thing. Some you need to print out at home in advance, others you need to retrieve at a self-serve kiosk (such as the EC train Milan/Zurich).
#22
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Joined: Jun 2013
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Yes, car rental from Rome to Stresa. Then the Centovalli Railway to Locarno...
Looking at my Villach - Venice, I have this option
"SparSchiene Italy
Kontingentiertes offer with specific train, no exchange, refund special provisions"
What does this mean?
Thanks for the help!
Looking at my Villach - Venice, I have this option
"SparSchiene Italy
Kontingentiertes offer with specific train, no exchange, refund special provisions"
What does this mean?
Thanks for the help!
#23
Joined: Jan 2007
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It would seem to mean a discounted ticket for a specific train on a specific date that cannot be changed nor refunded - see www.seat61.com for all about discounted tickets.
#24


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What does this mean?
Yes, that's a discounted ticket - a promo.
http://www.oebb.at/en/Travelling_abr...ropa/index.jsp
If you want to pay full fare it would still be for a specific train on a specific day, but usually changes are allowed until departure. Depends on train company.
>>>Yes, car rental from Rome to Stresa. Then the Centovalli Railway to Locarno...<<<
So you aren't going Stresa/Zurich after all? Are you picking up the Centovalli at Domodossola? If so, you can take a regional train (don't book this online in advance) from Stresa to Domodossola without going through Milan. About 4€ and 30 minutes travel time.
You can probably book the Centovalli train on their site or the Swiss rail site.
Yes, that's a discounted ticket - a promo.
http://www.oebb.at/en/Travelling_abr...ropa/index.jsp
If you want to pay full fare it would still be for a specific train on a specific day, but usually changes are allowed until departure. Depends on train company.
>>>Yes, car rental from Rome to Stresa. Then the Centovalli Railway to Locarno...<<<
So you aren't going Stresa/Zurich after all? Are you picking up the Centovalli at Domodossola? If so, you can take a regional train (don't book this online in advance) from Stresa to Domodossola without going through Milan. About 4€ and 30 minutes travel time.
You can probably book the Centovalli train on their site or the Swiss rail site.
#26
Joined: Jan 2007
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the Centovalli train is a Swiss train I'm pretty sure even though it does putz thru a segment of Italy - a Swiss Pass is valid the whole way - there are some special observation cars too - so check www.sbb.ch - Swiss Railways site for schedules and fares with possible savings - not generally possible IME in Switzerland where there is still a fairly flat fares except on a few main international or domestic routes.




