Let the madness begin!
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Bologna has not just a binario 1 tronco, it has loads on both sides, so there are Piazzale Ouest and Piazzale Est. If your train starts from the latter, you get a free workout. It is far, far away, past the big bridge in the picture and then some more.
The train to Prato leaves from binario 2 est – because I’m doing the mountains again, now on the Direttissima, the second of the three lines connecting Bologna and Florence. I promised you madness, didn’t I?
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The train to Prato leaves from binario 2 est – because I’m doing the mountains again, now on the Direttissima, the second of the three lines connecting Bologna and Florence. I promised you madness, didn’t I?
Because I am not paying for any reservations until we’ve reached the end of Puglia – did I mention that rule yet? – I’m not going to do the third line which is only used by high-speed trains. Also, it is mostly tunnels and a bit boring.
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Because I am not paying for any reservations until we’ve reached the end of Puglia – did I mention that rule yet? – I’m not going to do the third line which is only used by high-speed trains. Also, it is mostly tunnels and a bit boring.
Yes, all of that is the station name. Why are you asking?
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Yes, all of that is the station name. Why are you asking?
Firenze Santa Maria Novella. Come here for your fix of station architecture and skip the monstrosity that is Milano Centrale.
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Yes, all of that is the station name. Why are you asking?
@partim it's on Wikipedia even!
(It's a bit like Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch but we put spaces between the words.)