Topic Closed
Go 
|
New 
|
Find 
|
Notify 
|
|
Admin 
|
New PM! 
|
 Slow Traveler
|
Roma Termini and Florence will be no problem: there are no steps and carts for your luggage. The Happy Week and other special offers at Casina di Rosa - Holiday home in Tuscany
|
| |
| Posts: 3204 | Location: Upper Maremma; Tuscany; Italy | Registered: 19 October 2003 |   |
|
 Slow Traveler
|
Florence is quite on the flat. The station at the the airport in Rome does have 2 sets of stairs, but in each case an elevator or an alternative. - (1) To get to the station from the arrival area, you have a choice of an underground passage, and just walking across the street. The underground passage is a set of steps down, a brief flat, a set of stairs up: the steps are flanked with escalators.
- (2) once you get to the actual train station on the other side of the street, the one flight of stairs can be bypassed with an elevator.
Bill Gazetteer of Italy[This message was edited by Bill Thayer on 05 January 2004 at 05:32 AM.]
|
| |
|
 Slow Traveler
|
quote: Originally posted by sydney: porters to help with luggage
No porters anymore at any Italian station. Yet, there are carts available at all stations for free to be used by travellers. The carts of the stations that are built on several levels (such as the Milano Centrale station) are built so that they work on the escalators too. Buy tickets for Eurostar trains (first or second class, as you prefer: there is not much difference between the two, but fist class has more leg space, so that it might be more suitable for your husband), that grant you a seat reservation. In case you can't find a seat for a Eurostar train, you might use an Intercity train, but in this case make sure to ask explicitely for "prenotazione" (seat reservation) or you may end up travelling standing in the corridor. Eurostar trains are also easier to climb (the three steps to climb the train are lower). Alice Twain -- I don’t want to take what you can’t give / I would rather starve than eat your bread I would rather run but I can’t walk / Guess I’ll lie alone just like before Pearl Jam, Corduroy
|
| |
| Posts: 10690 | Location: Milano, Italy | Registered: 06 December 2002 |   |
|
Traveler
|
quote: Originally posted by Casina di Rosa: Roma Termini and Florence will be no problem: there are no steps and carts for your luggage.
Thehttp://www.casinadirosa.it/en/offerte.html at Casina di Rosa - Holiday home in Tuscany
thank you so much for your response sydney
|
| |
| Posts: 51 | Location: lido beach, ny | Registered: 31 December 2003 |   |
|
 Slow Traveler
|
I would travel lightly! In Florence it is not always easy to find the carts. they are usually at the entrance of the station. When you get off the trains, people are nice about helping get luggage off. there are no porters anymore. Put your luggage with your husband and then go get the cart... and come back and get him. When you get to the exit, there is a line for cabs outside. Getting on and off the trains have sort of high stairs. I have a ankle that I shattered years ago, and I need to take my time getting on and off. It is a short 1 1/2 train ride to Florence from Rome, get reservations and all is well. DO NOT FORGET TO PUT YOUT TICKET INTO THE YELLOW BOX AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TRACKS TO STAMP IT TO VALIDATE THE TICKET OR YOU WILL BE FINED. Cooking in Florence www.divinacucina.com
|
| |
| Posts: 5367 | Location: Florence / Certaldo Italy | Registered: 01 December 2001 |   |
|
 Slow Traveler
|
quote: It is not uncommon for there to be a change of track shortly before the train pulls in
In our experience, we rarely find that there is a change of tracks. At nearly every train station, you will find a "drawing" of all the trains that arrive/depart a certain track each day. It is usually right at the front of the departure track of the train you will be riding. Look at the drawings for the train you will be on and you will be able to see how the train is configured (1st or 2nd). Along with the drawing will be an indication of where on the track these cars will stop - in Rome TE, it is indicated by a letter (A,B,C,etc). It really makes it quite easy. For example, if you are traveling 1st class, and the drawing indicates the first class cars will stop under the "A" area, then simply walk to the "A" area which is clearly marked above the waiting areas along side the track. Saying all that, yes Carol, the train will probably change tracks - but it is unusual. Bill & Patty Sutherland Tuscan Women CookMontefollonico, Italy
|
| |
|
 | Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Topic Closed
© SlowTrav.com 2000 - 2008
|


* Advertise on Slow Travel

Announcements
New to the forums?
Forum Rules
Larger fonts
Slim Signatures
Slow Travel Chats
Weekly Travel Chats or Casual Chats, Monthly Book Chats (CRC). See Announcements forum for schedule. Chat Rooms
Slow Travel Affiliates
SlowTrav Sponsors
Book a Rental Car
Book a Hotel
Travel Insurance
Book Trains
Buy European Cell Phone
Buy Long Distance Cards
Buy Books, Maps, Events
Buy Luggage





Slow Travel by Country
Italy - Shortcuts
France - Shortcuts
UK & Ireland - Shortcuts
Switzerland
Spain
North America
Rest of the World
Europe Trip Planning
What is Slow Travel?
Slow Travel Community
Trip Reports
Slow Photos (photo gallery)
Favorite Blogs & Webcams
Podcasts
Trip Calendar
Patriarch & Matriarch
Submit Your Reviews
What's New and Pending?
Europe Travel
Currency Converter
World Telephone Guide
World Weather.com
The World Clock
Featured Books
Italy, Instructions for Use
Chow Venice: Food and Wine
Featured Sites
Sorrento Webcam
Bruno Bozzetto Movies
|