Public transport in Naples

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On neapol you can move on buses, trams, ferries, funicular, metropolitan and suburban trains.

Bus

Buses ride mostly from the city, but they are not very convenient to use - because of very dense traffic on the roads.

There are several different carriers that serve various routes. SEPSA works on the Napoli - Monte Di Procida route. Transport traffic interval - twenty minutes, buses leave the line at 05:00 and work until midnight. Napoli-Mondragone- Baia Domizia and Napoli-Caserta routes are served by CTP. On the first buses go through every half an hour, from four o'clock in the morning to ten in the evening. On the second - start working with dawn and finish with the onset of late evening. Consorzio Trasporti Irpini serves Napoli-Avellino route. These buses depart every twenty minutes on weekdays and once an hour - on holidays, they also work late. Sita controls two route lines - Napoli-Salerno and Napoli-Amalfi. The interval of movement in the first - half hour on weekdays and two hours - on holidays. The line from Capodichino-Sorrento is served by Curreri, transport is sent in the morning and after lunch.

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Taxi

A very popular and advanced type of transport in Naples, but not the most comfortable - everything is because of the same dense traffic. The tariff is usually 3.5 euros, on holidays, the price rises to 6. On weekday, the minimum fare for a taxi will be 4.5 euros. It is not always advantageous to pay the counter, it is possible to pay here on tariffs installed for the main directions (to the airport, to the port or to the center). When you go to the car, tell me wherever you need to go, and add after that: "Tariff Predterminata".

Water transport

In Naples there is a big port, therefore it has the opportunity to go to the surrounding cities, Island and Capri islands, to the capital - Rome ... You can also get to Sicily on the ferry - to Messina. Transport is different, both large vessels and small. You can find out more about the routes, schedule of traffic and the cost of travel on this site: http://www.alilauro.it//index.php?vingua=english.

Trolley buses

In total, there are eight routes in Naples, of which three are urban, and five are suburban. Trolleybuses appeared here for a long time - in 1940. Transportation management is carried out by two offices - ANM and CTP Napoli. The first one belongs to the three urban routes - 201st, 202th and 203rd, and three suburban - 254th, 255th and 256th. The second firm organizes work on two suburban lines - M11 and M13.

You can look at the schemes of trolleybus lines on the official websites of these firms, here they are: http://www.anm.it/ and http://www.ctpn.it/home.asp. Tickets in local trolley buses are standard species, they can be used to move on all types of transport in Naples and its suburbs.

Trams

The overall length of the tram paths in Naples is ten kilometers. There are three routes. Such transport appeared in the city in 1875, then it was another horse tram. You can see the schemas of routes on the site an ANM office, which organizes transportation: http://www.anm.it/. Tickets for which you can drive on trams are the same, standard acting throughout the city.

Types of tickets

The standard type of tickets operates in the city and suburbs, it is called Uniconapoli. There are three types of such travel, differing in terms of validity and price: "ORARIO" gives the right to travel within one and a half hours and costs 1.3 euros; On the "Giornaliero" ticket you can ride a whole day, for such a pay 3.7 euros; And a ticket that is also valid for one day, but only on Saturdays-Sundays and holidays is called "Week-End", it costs 3.1 euros.

For the convenience of tourists in Naples, there is still a special preferential ticket - "Campania - Artecard". It happens different terms of action - three-day and for a week. With such travel, you can use urban transport and receive discounts when visiting museums and other attractions. There are ten types of such tourist tickets, and the price of them varies within ten-thirty euros (depending on which discounts are provided). Tickets are sold at the airport, in the port, at the metro stations, the railway, in museums and tourist offices. You can also purchase on the Internet - for this, go to the site http://www.campaniartecard.it/.

Metropolitan.

The subway here discovered relatively recently - in 1993. The work of this transport system is managed by Metronapoli SPA. There are two metro lines - the 1st and 6th, and four more, belonging to the funiculine.

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Upon line No. 1, there is a message between Stazione Centrale train station and the old city center with its northern district. The total number of stations on it is seventeen. On line No. 6, built in 2006, only four stations. It goes along the western part of Naples, the length is -2.3 kilometer.

Funicular

In Naples, it has, as I have already written, there are only four funicular lines, and they belong to the metro. This is Chiaia, Montesanto, Centrale and Mergellina. More than a century, the funicular operates in this city on the hills, playing an important role in the transportation of the population. The total number of stations on the lines is sixteen. With the help of a funicular, approximately sixty thousand people are transported daily. Every day, the funiculines make two trips in general.

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Centrale and Chiaia lines are open every day from 06:30 to midnight, and the MONTESANTO and MERGELLINA line - from seven in the morning to ten o'clock in the evening.

Suburban trains

It happens that the metro map indicates the number 2,3,4,5 and 7 lines that are not officially referred to as the metro, but to the suburban railway and, accordingly, having their separate management.

Line No. 2 is a reconstructed section of the suburban path of Passante Ferroviario Di Napoli, which was laid back in 1925. In the center of the city goes under the ground, and in the west of Naples it is terrestrial. On the lines number 3 and 4 you can get to Pompei and Vesuvia, and in addition - to Sorrento. The 5th line goes from the center in the western direction, the 7th - on the ring.

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