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Ground Transportation Options (Including Taxis, Trains, Buses and Shuttles) from 060608 - an Official Rome Tourist site
060608 Aeroporto di Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci - Services and connections
Car Service Options Recommended by Many FTers Over Many Years
Stefano's Rome Cabs Cost €50 for one way transfer. (Price is for up to 3 people with luggage. Additional charges for more people and late night service).
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Rome Shuttle Limousine Cost €50 for one way transfer. If booking a roundtrip there is a €5 discount. (Price is for up to 3 people with luggage. Additional charges for more people and late night service).
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How To Check for Upcoming Transportation Strikes
Link to official website showing schedule of upcoming transport strikes (in Italian)
Link to site above, translated through google
Link to a search for strikes on website "Wanted in Rome". (This is a well maintained site geared to expats which will post info about upcoming strikes, usually a day or so beforehand).
060608 Aeroporto di Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci - Services and connections
Car Service Options Recommended by Many FTers Over Many Years
Stefano's Rome Cabs Cost €50 for one way transfer. (Price is for up to 3 people with luggage. Additional charges for more people and late night service).
TripAdvisor Reviews
Rome Shuttle Limousine Cost €50 for one way transfer. If booking a roundtrip there is a €5 discount. (Price is for up to 3 people with luggage. Additional charges for more people and late night service).
TripAdvisor Reviews
How To Check for Upcoming Transportation Strikes
Link to official website showing schedule of upcoming transport strikes (in Italian)
Link to site above, translated through google
Link to a search for strikes on website "Wanted in Rome". (This is a well maintained site geared to expats which will post info about upcoming strikes, usually a day or so beforehand).
FCO to Rome transportation options
#241
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 522
Can anyone advise if the newsagent in the arrivals area of T1 is still there, for the purchase of Cotral bus tickets?.
Last time I was at FCO, a few months ago, the newsagent's shop was all shut up, and I had no idea if there was anywhere else to purchase Cotral tickets at the airport. I understand that without a ticket it will cost EUR 7 paying cash to the driver (if he/she will accept it), which is considerably more than the ticket cost.
Thanks for any info.
Last time I was at FCO, a few months ago, the newsagent's shop was all shut up, and I had no idea if there was anywhere else to purchase Cotral tickets at the airport. I understand that without a ticket it will cost EUR 7 paying cash to the driver (if he/she will accept it), which is considerably more than the ticket cost.
Thanks for any info.
Here's the link (if it works!) to ADR's T3 Arrivals Map showing the store
#242
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Heraklion, Greece
Posts: 7,564
Yes, this is where I always bought my newspaper when arriving in Rome. But, actually, I haven't been to FCO since September, so parhaps there's a change since then. I also remember a Cotral booth further "west". Though a bit more far away, the newsstand upstairs at the station may also sell tickets.
#243
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: UK/Australia
Programs: BAEC Silver, UA2MM, QF Platinum, VA Platinum., Volare Executive Club
Posts: 2,508
Yes, this is where I always bought my newspaper when arriving in Rome. But, actually, I haven't been to FCO since September, so parhaps there's a change since then. I also remember a Cotral booth further "west". Though a bit more far away, the newsstand upstairs at the station may also sell tickets.
BTW, I'm actually going to Lido di Ostia (where I usually stay when in the Rome area), and there isn't any other reasonably priced or quick option than the Cotral bus (that I'm aware of).
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#244
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: UK/Australia
Programs: BAEC Silver, UA2MM, QF Platinum, VA Platinum., Volare Executive Club
Posts: 2,508
For those who may be interested, I checked out the WH Smiths store, and was told by the two young guys at the counter that they didn't sell bus tickets of any sort, and I should go to the bus station. Unfortunately that was gratuitous advice.
Going back to the Cotral bus stop, I met up with a family who told me where I could purchase Cotral bus tickets. This was in Terminal 1, at the coffee shop (who would have thought it?). The newsagents in T1 is still closed (went out of business?).
Just made the bus to Ostia, after all that stuffing around. So if anyone needs to get a Cotral bus from FCO, that's the place to get a ticket.
Going back to the Cotral bus stop, I met up with a family who told me where I could purchase Cotral bus tickets. This was in Terminal 1, at the coffee shop (who would have thought it?). The newsagents in T1 is still closed (went out of business?).
Just made the bus to Ostia, after all that stuffing around. So if anyone needs to get a Cotral bus from FCO, that's the place to get a ticket.
#245
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Heraklion, Greece
Posts: 7,564
Apologies, I should have thought about that! In the city you can buy ATAC tickets at several tobaco stores, edicole and bars. Obviously not all of them, but if there's one close to an bus stop there are high chances they will sell tickets. No reason what's true for ATAC should not be true for Cotral too. Sorry!
#246
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: HaMerkaz/Exit 145
Programs: UA, LY, BA, AA
Posts: 13,167
Has anyone used this app for public transportation in Rome? The only one App that brings you everywhere, with any vehicle
Should I be able to use it for trains from FCO to Trastevere (Trenitalia) and ATAC buses/trams instead of buying individual tickets?
Also, when getting the train to Trastevere, is it clear from the signage which train to take (considering that isn't the final destination on any of the lines)?
Finally, is there an app (like Moovit) which indicates real-time arrival of the next bus/tram?
Should I be able to use it for trains from FCO to Trastevere (Trenitalia) and ATAC buses/trams instead of buying individual tickets?
Also, when getting the train to Trastevere, is it clear from the signage which train to take (considering that isn't the final destination on any of the lines)?
Finally, is there an app (like Moovit) which indicates real-time arrival of the next bus/tram?
#247
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Heraklion, Greece
Posts: 7,564
I've neer used the app, so I can't help you there. As for the train, take the slow (cheap) train (i.e. NOT the Leonardo Express) and get off at Trastevere. It leaves every 15 (or is it 20?) minutes. By the way, you can use the same ticket to continue on ATAC bus or tram or metro.
#248
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: HaMerkaz/Exit 145
Programs: UA, LY, BA, AA
Posts: 13,167
I've neer used the app, so I can't help you there. As for the train, take the slow (cheap) train (i.e. NOT the Leonardo Express) and get off at Trastevere. It leaves every 15 (or is it 20?) minutes. By the way, you can use the same ticket to continue on ATAC bus or tram or metro.
#249
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 3,973
The FL1 train to Trastevere leaves FCO at 12, 27, 42, and 57 past the hour on weekdays, 27 and 57 on Sundays and holidays.
KLouis, can you point to documentation of the same ticket being valid on ATAC? That wasn't the case in the past.
KLouis, can you point to documentation of the same ticket being valid on ATAC? That wasn't the case in the past.
#250
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: HaMerkaz/Exit 145
Programs: UA, LY, BA, AA
Posts: 13,167
Thanks - from what I recall last time, there are only 2 platforms. Is that the case? Do I only want the FL1, and if so, does it always leave from the same platform?
#251
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 3,973
It looks like the FL1 routinely leaves from track 1, and can show a final destination of Roma Tiburtina, Fara Sabina, or Orte. The usual track assignments (subject to change) can be searched at https://prm.rfi.it/qo_prm/ . Under "Seleziona l'ora", select your hour of depature, and uner "Indica la stazione", start filling in the station name Fiumicino Aeroporto, You can see the track number under Binario Programmato, or click "Scarica il formato PDF..." to get a PDF version of the poster at the station listing the whole day's departures.
#252
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: HaMerkaz/Exit 145
Programs: UA, LY, BA, AA
Posts: 13,167
It looks like the FL1 routinely leaves from track 1, and can show a final destination of Roma Tiburtina, Fara Sabina, or Orte. The usual track assignments (subject to change) can be searched at https://prm.rfi.it/qo_prm/ . Under "Seleziona l'ora", select your hour of depature, and uner "Indica la stazione", start filling in the station name Fiumicino Aeroporto, You can see the track number under Binario Programmato, or click "Scarica il formato PDF..." to get a PDF version of the poster at the station listing the whole day's departures.
#255
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 3,973