Hi everyone! I am quite new here and also in Eurail.
What is the train I have to take from Rome to Naples? And... where it is located?
Best answer by seewulf
View originalHi everyone! I am quite new here and also in Eurail.
What is the train I have to take from Rome to Naples? And... where it is located?
Best answer by seewulf
View originalYou can take any train of Trenitalia from Rome to Naples :) but note that the IC and Highspeed Services need a reservation on top of the pass. Most trains to Naples start/Stop in Roma Termini (one of the major stations in Rome)
I am sorry... what is the meaning of IC?
IC means InterCity a fast train :)
In General there 3 major kinds of trains with even more detailed categories
High Speed Trains (Like ICE in Germany , TGV in France)
Fasttrains like (InterCity, EuroCity)
And local trains
I am sorry... what is the meaning of IC?
IC means InterCity a fast train :)
In General there 3 major kinds of trains with even more detailed categories
High Speed Trains (Like ICE in Germany , TGV in France)
Fasttrains like (InterCity, EuroCity)
And local trains
Alright. I got you.
Thank you.
Travel to Naples from Rome is usually done from Roma Termini in the centre of the city, or from Roma Tiburtina (to the east; 4 stops on Metro line B). Most AV (high speed) go from Termini.
Trains are classified according to speed:
Arrival in Napoli is generally at Centrale station in the centre, I hope this helps.
Helena
IC (intercity), these take about 2 hours and many go from Tiburtina only, these are covered by your pass, you may get a seat reservation for a small fee (used to be 3 Euro)
Kudos for your extensive reply! Many people don't know that Intercity trains don't require a reservation in Italy. It's very convenient actually, because this way you can travel all main destinations within Italy without a reservation.
IC (intercity), these take about 2 hours and many go from Tiburtina only, these are covered by your pass, you may get a seat reservation for a small fee (used to be 3 Euro)
Kudos for your extensive reply! Many people don't know that Intercity trains don't require a reservation in Italy. It's very convenient actually, because this way you can travel all main destinations within Italy without a reservation.
Yes Mattheas, I use IC trains because of this, it offers flexibility (reservations can tie you down) and the true spirit of interrail is just to get up and go! A reservation can help if you want to sit, as IC trains are often crowded in summer.
Yes Mattheas, I use IC trains because of this, it offers flexibility (reservations can tie you down) and the true spirit of interrail is just to get up and go! A reservation can help if you want to sit, as IC trains are often crowded in summer.
True! For me that's the best Interrail experience! (hence my signature haha) I have found the Italian IC trains to be quite comfortable, and on some routes just as convenient as “high-speed” trains, especially in the south.
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