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Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
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Trenitalia | from €19.90 | |
Trainline | from €19.90 | |
Omio | from €20 | |
SaveATrain | from €19.90 | |
Omio | from €20 | |
SaveATrain | from €19.90 |
The first direct Frecce train of the day to Padova/Padua now doesn't depart Torino until after 15:00.
So if you want to make this journey and arrive in Venezia/Venice before 18:00 you will need to change trains in Milano.
Italo has also discontinued its service of direct trains from Torino to Padova/Padua.
Final Destination: Venezia. S.L.
These trains also call at: Verona and Vicenza.
The trains on this route commence their journeys at Torino Porta Nuova station.
They depart from there around 10 mins before they depart from Torino Porta Susa.
If you will be commencing your journey on the Torino Metro, it can make sense to head to Porta Susa in order to take these trains.
The Metro calls at both Porta Nuova and Porta Susa stations.
Though whether you travel from Porta Susa or Porta Nuova stations makes no difference to the ticket price.
In Milano these trains now call at Milano Porta Garibaldi station, so they no longer reverse direction at Milano Centrale station.
The first direct Frecce train of the day to Padova/Padua now doesn't depart Torino until after 15:00.
So if you want to make this journey and arrive in Venezia/Venice before 18:00 you will need to change trains in Milano.
Italo has also discontinued its service of direct trains from Torino to Padova/Padua.
Final Destination: Venezia. S.L.
These trains also call at: Verona and Vicenza.
The trains on this route commence their journeys at Torino Porta Nuova station.
They depart from there around 10 mins before they depart from Torino Porta Susa.
If you will be commencing your journey on the Torino Metro, it can make sense to head to Porta Susa in order to take these trains.
The Metro calls at both Porta Nuova and Porta Susa stations.
Though whether you travel from Porta Susa or Porta Nuova stations makes no difference to the ticket price.
In Milano these trains now call at Milano Porta Garibaldi station, so they no longer reverse direction at Milano Centrale station.
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