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Online bookings open: 4 months ahead of the travel date (usually)
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Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
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Trenitalia | from €29.90 | |
Italiarail | from €30 | |
Trainline | from €29.90 | |
Omio | from €30 | |
SaveATrain | from €29.90 |
The service of direct trains from Torino/Turin has been cut back to just 1 x train per day, which is usually scheduled to depart from Torino Porta Nuova station at 18:40 and from Torino Porta Susa station at 18:50.
It isn't due into Trieste until 23:40.
If you want to arrive in Trieste earlier, there are other journey options available with just 1 x change of train in either Milano or at Venezia Mestre station.
There are no Italo trains between Torino/Turin and Trieste.
This train travels on high speed lines between Torino and Milano and between Milano and Brescia.
Final Destination: Trieste
The trains on this route from Torino to Trieste 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.
As all seats are reserved, including yours, you won't have to worry about no spare seats being available if you board at Torino Porta Susa.
The city centre Metro stations are Re:Umberto and Vinzaglio.
Though if you will be travelling with luggage, it can be a better idea to board these trains at Porta Nuova, you'll increase your chances of being able to find an optimum space in which to store your bags.
Though whether you travel from Porta Susa or Porta Nuova stations makes no difference to the ticket price.
These trains will reverse direction on departure from Milano Centrale station.
The service of direct trains from Torino/Turin has been cut back to just 1 x train per day, which is usually scheduled to depart from Torino Porta Nuova station at 18:40 and from Torino Porta Susa station at 18:50.
It isn't due into Trieste until 23:40.
If you want to arrive in Trieste earlier, there are other journey options available with just 1 x change of train in either Milano or at Venezia Mestre station.
There are no Italo trains between Torino/Turin and Trieste.
This train travels on high speed lines between Torino and Milano and between Milano and Brescia.
Final Destination: Trieste
The trains on this route from Torino to Trieste 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.
As all seats are reserved, including yours, you won't have to worry about no spare seats being available if you board at Torino Porta Susa.
The city centre Metro stations are Re:Umberto and Vinzaglio.
Though if you will be travelling with luggage, it can be a better idea to board these trains at Porta Nuova, you'll increase your chances of being able to find an optimum space in which to store your bags.
Though whether you travel from Porta Susa or Porta Nuova stations makes no difference to the ticket price.
These trains will reverse direction on departure from Milano Centrale station.
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