How to get from Vicovaro to Post Office by bus and train?
From Vicovaro to Post Office by bus and train
To get from Vicovaro to Post Office in Rome and Lazio, you’ll need to take one train line and 2 bus lines: take the RV train from Aniene Valley - Mandela - Sambuci station to Roma Tiburtina station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the COTRAL bus and finally take the COTRAL bus from Rieti Cavour Square station to Posta Sigillo station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 7 hr 19 min. The ride fare is €10.90. The bus and train schedule from Vicovaro may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and train schedule to Post Office on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Start from train stationVicovaro
- 2Wait for trainRVRoma Tiburtina
- 3Ride to train stationRoma TiburtinaID S0821745 min
- 4Walk to bus stationRome | Tiburtina Railway Station310 m • 5 min
- 5Wait for busCOTRALRieti | Sassetti Street Via Salaria
- 6Ride to bus stationRieti Cavour Square95 min
- 7Wait for busCOTRALAmatrice Marchionne Institute
- 8Ride to bus stationPosta Sigillo55 min
- 9Walk toPost Office1.98 km • 25 min
Public transit directions from Vicovaro to Post Office
Bus And Train schedule from Vicovaro to Post Office
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Vicovaro to Post Office?
The fastest way takes 439 minutes, using Train line Roma Termini/Tiburtina - Pescara Central, Bus line Rome | Tiburtina Railway Station - Rieti | Via Sassetti Via Salaria, Bus line Rieti | Railway Station - Amatrice | Marchionne School.
Is there a direct train between Vicovaro and Post Office in Rome and Lazio?
No, you’ll have to take one train line and 2 bus lines in total. The total travelling time is 7 hr 19 min.
Which train line goes from Vicovaro to Post Office in Rome and Lazio?
The RV train line goes from Roma Tiburtina station near Vicovaro to Roma Tiburtina station. From there you’ll have to take 2 bus lines till Roma Tiburtina station near Post Office in Rome and Lazio.
How long does it take to travel from Vicovaro to Post Office in Rome and Lazio by train and bus?
The total travel time between Vicovaro and Post Office in Rome and Lazio by train and bus is about 7 hr 19 min.
Where do I get on the train near Vicovaro to get to Post Office in Rome and Lazio?
Get on the RV train from the Roma Tiburtina station near Vicovaro in Rome and Lazio.
Where do I get off the train when travelling between Vicovaro and Post Office in Rome and Lazio?
Get off the train at the Roma Tiburtina stop, which is closest to Post Office in Rome and Lazio.
How much is the train fare from Vicovaro to Post Office?
The ride from Vicovaro to Post Office costs €10.90.
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