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Trenitalia vs. ItaliaRail: Is Trenitalia the Same as ItaliaRail?
Are they the same? Which is better? Which should you choose? This article is part of Only A Bag's Quick Answer series. No fluff, no AI, just information. When you're looking to buy a train ticket in Italy, you will find that there a few main sites that pop up in regards to the ticket. TrenItalia, ItaliaRail, Italo, and even RailEurope, Omio, and Trainline. Business-class seating in Frecciarossa. With all of these options, it can feel overwhelming to make the right choice, whi


Is There a Train Station on the Amalfi Coast?
This article is part of Only A Bag's Quick Answer series. No fluff, no AI, just information. Unfortunately, no. Unlike Cinque Terre, famous for its picturesque train through the tunnels, no town or area along the Amalfi Coast is serviced by a train, so there is no train station on the Amalfi Coast. You can arrive to Sorrento via train (from Rome, Naples, or elsewhere in Italy) and take either a ferry or bus to Positano, the "first" town of the Amalfi Coast, coming from the we


Is There a Train Station in Sorrento, Italy?
And more importantly, is there a train from Naples to Sorrento? This article is part of Only A Bag's Quick Answer series. No fluff, no AI, just information. Yes, there is a train station in Sorrento! However, while Sorrento has a train station, it's not linked to the rest of Italy's train system. So there is a train from Naples to Sorrento? Yes, there is! The train station in Sorrento is only serviced by 2 trains: the Circumvesuviana and the Campania Express. The Circumvesuv
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