Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   Europe (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/)
-   -   Venice - Rome - night train (https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/venice-rome-night-train-895948/)

wikie Jun 22nd, 2011 07:15 AM

Venice - Rome - night train
 
Hi,

Just wondering if anyone has taken the night train to rome- termini from venice?

Is it comfortable? and safe?

and can we hop on the train from mestre ? instead from S.L. in venice?

Thanks

ellenem Jun 22nd, 2011 07:31 AM

It is a kind of silly idea to my mind. The fastest direct train during the day would take about four hours. The night train leaves close to midnight, and stops and starts at every minuscule train station along the way, interrupting sleep, and takes three more hours to do so—not very restful.

wikie Jun 22nd, 2011 07:45 AM

Hi Ellen,

Thanks for your feedback. Have you sat on it before? Is it safe?
Is it possible if we choose the "1st class seat?" - i try selecting it.. but the price is the same as of the 2nd class seat.

Also, if we were to buy the train tickets online. when the conductor comes by. can we just quote them the PNR number? or do we actually have to print out the tickets from our email to show them the proof.

Thanks!

ellenem Jun 22nd, 2011 07:53 AM

I think this train is all one class. The big difference in cost is if you choose to have sleeping quarters versus spending the night in a seat. I have not taken this particular train because I would not get any sleep in these circumstances.

I believe all you need is the PNR to show the conductor.

Man_in_seat_61 Jun 22nd, 2011 10:48 AM

The daytime trains now run every hour and only take 3 hours 45 minutes.

The night train is safe and comfortable in a sleeping car (the rail equivalent of a hotel), OK in a couchette (rails answer to a youth hostel) but not safe or comfortable in any class of sit up all night seat (the equivalent of sleeping in a shop doorway)

Book at www.trenitalia.com

wikie Jun 22nd, 2011 01:32 PM

Hi,

Are you saying that if me and my husband were to travel on the night train is better to travel either on the 2/3 bed compartment or the couchette?

Thanks.

qwovadis Jun 22nd, 2011 01:42 PM

Seat61.com good info

did it once totally sucked had train lag all the next day many strange characters on board not safe

FrecciaArgento fast train for me this May left at 11 arrived B4 2PM fully rested

Do that SO worth it they leave hourly or cheap regional trains if budget twice as long

Trenitalia.com

qwovadis Jun 22nd, 2011 01:43 PM

Forgot they always stop in Mestre so u can always board there no significant cost saving though

wikie Jun 22nd, 2011 01:59 PM

Thanks!

apparently i try purchasing the 2 bed compartment from venice to rome. there's no option to purchase that. Do you have any idea why?

and if i were to purchase a 3 bed compartment. is it possible for me and my husband to be in the same room? because i need i read somewhere that it only allows single sex -bed compartment? unless i book the whole berth?

Thanks again

Man_in_seat_61 Jun 22nd, 2011 10:11 PM

If you don't book the whole sleeper, sleepers are single-sex.

Couchettes are mixed sex, unless you select 'ladies only' compartment.

Are you being caught be the poor transltaion of 'Double sleeper'?

They show 'Double seat compartment'. That does in fact mean a 2-bed sleeper, the same as the 3 bed but with the top bed folded away.

wikie Jun 23rd, 2011 06:42 AM

Hi man in seat,

Thanks. yeap. just read that somewhere. =)
Though i m very tempted to go for any class of sit up all night seat because it is really cheap. lol

are there locks for couchettes?

GeoffHamer Jun 23rd, 2011 07:23 AM

Couchette compartments on this train apparently have four berths, so a couple would be sharing with up to two other people of either sex. The compartments can be locked from the inside. In a seat, you can be disturbed by other passengers joining and leaving the train.

Man_in_seat_61 Jun 23rd, 2011 07:52 AM

Both couchettes and sleepers have an attendant on duty and secure locks on the doors.

The 'Comfort' 4-berth couchettes are quite nice, although give me a proper bed in a sleeper rather than a padded bunk with rug and pillow in a couchette, any day!

wikie Jun 25th, 2011 11:09 AM

Thanks Man in seat and Geoffl

by the way, i decided to take the morning train from rome - venice =)

just a quick question, i was about to purchase the tickets,
but just want to make sure

it says departure
06:27
VE S.L.
MESTRE

Arrival
09:55
ROMA TE

my question is,
1) i can choose either trains that leave from Venice SL or mestre?
2) and i have to be at the station at 6.27am at either station to board the train?
3) i suppose ROMA TE- means rome, termini?

Thanks!

adrienne Jun 25th, 2011 11:17 AM

1. Yes

2. If you're departing from Venice SL and the train leaves at 6:27 and you are only arriving at the station at that time you will miss the train. You must arrive earlier to find the track, get on the train, and locate your seats. I would get to the station at least 10 minutes before the train leaves.

3. Yes - The train arrives at Rome Termini.

GeoffHamer Jun 25th, 2011 12:11 PM

The train leaves Venezia Santa Lucia at 0627 and Venezia Mestre at 0639. You need to be on board the train before 0627 if you're joining at Santa Lucia.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:52 PM.