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I want to get more information about cheap regional and inter-regional trains in Italy. I will travel between these cities in May by train: Milan-Venice, Venice-Pisa, Pisa-Rome.
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Take the train from Bologna Centrale to Rimini. The trip is about an hour and a half on most trains. There are 2 or 3 trains per hour. A 2nd class ticket on a regional train will cost 6.80 euros. 2nd class on a Eurostar train is 12.50 euro.
You can check schedules and prices at:
http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html
There's a special deal through September where you can get a free return ticket if you're staying in a participating hotel in Riccione *the next beach after Rimini). Details are on the promotions page of the train website.
lukee
take the train - Italian railways are very efficient and very cheap. See http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html to plan your journey
ovidiu b
takin' the train
freedom_mary90
Hi!! I live near Rimini and i think the best way is train...it cost 6.80 euro however you can visit www.trenitalia.it to try other information...the cheapest is R(regionale)...
good fun and scuse my language error:)
eric_rsaup
Walk. Those boots are made for walking, aren't they?
Stella S
Hitch there if you dare. First your arms will arrive. Then your legs; then your torso and finally, your head.