Also i'm curious if frecciarossa doesn't cost in the region of three times as much.
I can't speak for Rome to Naples but La Spezia to Rome and Milan to Venice was 20 euro ea. The price does increase quickly with demand though.
Also i'm curious if frecciarossa doesn't cost in the region of three times as much.
I have some strong memories of public transportation in Italy.
2) Getting on a bus in Sorrento, starting to go on towards Positano, and the bus driver abruptly stopping, telling us to get off, and get on another bus as he didn't "feel" that the first bus would make it to the destination safely. Then the harrowing bus ride on one of the most beautiful roads in the world made me understand his point.
I have some strong memories of public transportation in Italy.
1) Getting on what I thought was the fast train from Naples to Rome. That was, after the signs said that it changed tracks at least a half-dozen times (in Italian of course that I can't read) in the minutes before it was supposed to leave. Finally, after sprinting to the last specified track, getting onto a train that said it was going to Rome, then only later once leaving the station, finding out the train was going to take 8 hours and arrive around 3 am in the wrong train station in Rome (they don't allow late trains to the main station). In the confusion, had gotten on the slow train that stops every few miles at every conceivable station.
