[Albion] Italian train strike [National Strike Fri. 8th March]

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Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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The general vibe seems to be that Italo are a private company so less likely to be impacted.
Post three before yours is from @SeanInRome and says use Italo
Okay, cheers. Italo are a little cheaper so I was leaning towards them anyway. I'm hopeful the trainline app is up to date so being able to book means they'll run.
 






Richy_Seagull

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Oct 7, 2003
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If the 09;57 to pisa doesn’t turn up Italo have plenty of Rome to Florence trains. But none to Pisa.

Would then be a case of hoping any of the Florence to Pisa trains run…..I’m guessing the chances are slim.
 




Jul 29, 2017
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Will this be running before i pay ?
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Bozza

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Will this be running before i pay ?
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I wouldn't buy any train tickets in advance now, and those prices look very high to me.

Your journey is made up of two bits...

1. Malpensa to Milan Centrale
2. Milane Central to Rome Termini

Tackling tham one at a time...

1. Malpensa to Milan Centrale

This is covered by the Malpensa Express and costs 13 Euros. However it only runs every 30 minutes and given how tight time may be for you, I'd not want to buy in advance because if you've just missed one, you may want to grab a cab instead, Both journeys will take about an hour. The cab will be a lot more expensive however.

Malpensa Express website: https://www.malpensaexpress.it/en/

2. Milane Central to Rome Termini

There are a lot of trains that cover this, and two different companies and you don't want to be tied to a specific one by a non-transferable ticket. You want to be able to get on the first train that you can - again, give your time constraints. This gives you an idea. Ticket prices won't go up much now so you'll not be losing much by holding off, and it gives you the opportunity to get the first fast train available.

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Jul 29, 2017
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I wouldn't buy any train tickets in advance now, and those prices look very high to me.

Your journey is made up of two bits...

1. Malpensa to Milan Centrale
2. Milane Central to Rome Termini

Tackling tham one at a time...

1. Malpensa to Milan Centrale

This is covered by the Malpensa Express and costs 13 Euros. However it only runs every 30 minutes and given how tight time may be for you, I'd not want to buy in advance because if you've just missed one, you may want to grab a cab instead, Both journeys will take about an hour. The cab will be a lot more expensive however.

Malpensa Express website: https://www.malpensaexpress.it/en/

2. Milane Central to Rome Termini

There are a lot of trains that cover this, and two different companies and you don't want to be tied to a specific one by a non-transferable ticket. You want to be able to get on the first train that you can - again, give your time constraints. This gives you an idea. Ticket prices won't go up much now so you'll not be losing much by holding off, and it gives you the opportunity to get the first fast train available.

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Thankyou so much , such a big help before i go spunking my hard earn t cash up the wall
 


Hugh Jorgan

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Jul 30, 2008
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Will this be running before i pay ?
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I think you would need to check against guaranteed train list. My understanding is trains won’t run from Milan central To Malpensa so only book train to Milan Central. How much are you paying for the Rome to Milan leg? You might be better to fly from Rome to Milan Linate which you can get for £75. You will then have to get from Linate to Malpensa so allow plenty of time.
 




Bozza

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Thankyou so much , such a big help before i go spunking my hard earn t cash up the wall
Checking the FreeNow taxi app, its saying about 20 minutes from Termini to Stadio Olimpico, but I assume that will take longer earlier in the evening on a match day.
 




Jul 29, 2017
73
I think you would need to check against guaranteed train list. My understanding is trains won’t run from Milan central To Malpensa so only book train to Milan Central. How much are you paying for the Rome to Milan leg? You might be better to fly from Rome to Milan Linate which you can get for £75. You will then have to get from Linate to Malpensa so allow plenty of time.
Thankyou will go with the flow and do it all as i go, typical me been so busy with work have not had a chance 🤣
 




Jul 29, 2017
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Checking the FreeNow taxi app, its saying about 20 minutes from Termini to Stadio Olimpico, but I assume that will take longer earlier in the evening on a match day.
Thankyou providing no delays on the flight and trains i should get to the ground with an hour to spare
 


The Colonel

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Sep 4, 2023
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Is there any way of knowing how much the strike will affect Friday flights at this point? Or will we not know until the day?
 


Bedsex

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Jan 29, 2009
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The general vibe seems to be that Italo are a private company so less likely to be impacted.
I’ve been told that Frecciarossa are also a private operator, so these trains should also run, albeit with potential delays due to running on the public tracks.

I’m hoping so anyway, as I’m booked on one of these back up to Milan on Friday. Fortunately I’m not booked on one til after midday as my flight isn’t till nearly 11pm. I’ll check on Fri morning if they’re running and if not, seek to make other arrangements (ie hire a car, as I should still have sufficient time)
 




Ike and Tina Burner

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Mar 22, 2019
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I’ve been told that Frecciarossa are also a private operator, so these trains should also run, albeit with potential delays due to running on the public tracks.

I’m hoping so anyway, as I’m booked on one of these back up to Milan on Friday. Fortunately I’m not booked on one til after midday as my flight isn’t till nearly 11pm. I’ll check on Fri morning if they’re running and if not, seek to make other arrangements (ie hire a car, as I should still have sufficient time)
That would make sense because Frecciarossa and Italio are the only ones listed on the trainline app. It's generally quite up to date and the fact it lists only those two and not the public operators makes me think they'll run.
 


Cosmic Joker

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Apr 14, 2010
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I’ve been told that Frecciarossa are also a private operator, so these trains should also run, albeit with potential delays due to running on the public tracks.
That's not correct. Frecciarossa is just a brand name of Trenitalia for their high speed long distance services. All part of the same public company, not a separate operator. Details here: https://www.seat61.com/trains-and-routes/frecciarossa.htm
 


Guinness Boy

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Well, my cab went on strike this morning in the UK, despite a confirmation email from Radio Cabs. No wonder people have moved to Uber.

“Luckily” my flight is delayed too so Southern taking the strain should still mean a Spoons brekkie.

Grrr.
 


jd312

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I have just spoken to consumer service at Itabus and Italo.

Itabus: Services are unaffected by the strikes. All services showing on their website will run.

Italo: No strikes are scheduled. He recommended checking on the website in the led up to the 8th uncase of a change.

Hope this helps. @Truffle20 and @Sbukleeb .
Italo services are 100% running on Friday. I just asked at Naples train station. 🤗
 




Midget

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Well, my cab went on strike this morning in the UK, despite a confirmation email from Radio Cabs. No wonder people have moved to Uber.

“Luckily” my flight is delayed too so Southern taking the strain should still mean a Spoons brekkie.

Grrr.
I had the same with 204060, booked with them a week before for a 3am cab, they cancelled 9pm the night before :angry:
 


Guinness Boy

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Thankyou providing no delays on the flight and trains i should get to the ground with an hour to spare
Gezza, we landed today around 12.10. The queue for passport was huge as mostly Brits and didn’t look like the auto gates were working but we were through in 20 minutes and we were towards the back. It’s a bit of a walk to the station and we just missed the 12.37. You’ll be taken to the terminal from the plane by bus. Try and get yourself on the first one to leave if you can,
 


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