Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 4 months ahead of the travel date (usually)
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Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
---|---|---|
Trenitalia | from €19.90 | |
ItaliaRail | from €20 | |
Trainline | from €19.90 | |
Omio | from €20 | |
SaveATrain | from €19.90 | |
Omio | from €20 | |
SaveATrain | from €19.90 |
Final Destination: Trieste
These trains are usuallly scheduled to depart from Verona at 09:00; 16:30; 18:30 and 20:55.
The morning depature is slower by around 40 mins because it travels via Venezia S. Luci -, where it reverses direction.
The aftermoon/evening departures take a more direct route.
Note that despite this being a comparatively long journey, the Frecciarossa trains on this route don't travel on a high speed line.
If you are new to travelling by train in Italy, our Italian Train Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
Final Destination: Trieste
These trains are usually scheduled to depart from Verona at 09:00; 16:30; 18:30 and 20:55.
The morning departure is slower by around 40 mins because it travels via Venezia S. Lucia -, where it reverses direction.
The afternoon/evening departures take a more direct route.
Note that despite this being a comparatively long journey, the Frecciarossa trains on this route don't travel on a high speed line.
If you are new to travelling by train in Italy, our Italian Train Travel Guide is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
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