Dove trovo il codice Italo più?
Dove trovo il codice Italo più?
Il codice Italo Più, durante l'acquisto di un biglietto online, va inserito nell'apposito campo “Codice Cliente” che troverai nella sezione “I tuoi dettagli”, che ti apparirà subito dopo che avrai scelto il treno di andata e quello di ritorno.
Come capire il senso di marcia del treno Italo?
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What is the Italo train?
- Italo trains link Firenze to the rest of the network, connecting the capital of Tuscany to Roma, Napoli, and Salerno southbound and to Bologna, Reggio Emilia, Milano, Torino, Venezia, Padova, Rovigo, Udine, Pordenone, Conegliano, Treviso, Ferrara, Bergamo, Brescia, Verona, Rovereto, Trento and Bolzano northbound.
How to get from Milan to Rome by Italo train?
- No worries, simply use our map and discover which routes are served by Italo trains. About 40-50 trains connect Milan to Rome every 30 minutes every day. There’s now a new train departing from Milan Central Station at 06:00 and arriving at Roma Termini at 08:59. There’s a new Italo train connecting Naples to Venice.
What is italobus and how does it work?
- Italo has introduced a new service called Italobus, integrated rail – road transport, which connects main trains stations to many italian city.
Where does Italo go in Napoli?
- Italo extends its network with the Napoli Afragola stop. This new destination is linked to Italo’s network by 27 daily trains to/from Salerno, Roma, Firenze, Bologna, Reggio Emilia AV, Milano and Torino. At the Napoli Afragola station, automatic ticket machines are always available for passengers to buy their tickets.