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> Make credence recognised that on Mon, 7 May 2007 19:49:37 -0700, bill
> frogg has scripted:
>
>>On 2007-05-07 18:46:49 -0700, nospam said:
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>>> Sudhir Ahuja wrote:
>>>> I am taking train from Rome to Milan and 25 minutes later another one
>>>> from Milan to Zurich.
>>>>
>>>> I am a little concerned about changing trains at Milan in 25 minutes
>>>> since I do not know the train station layout, platforms etc.. where one
>>>> train comes in and the other takes off from. Is 25 minutes sufficient
>>>> time for a first timer??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your help/comments/suggestions if you are familiar with
>>>> Milan Station.
>>>
>>>
>>> Milan has 5 stations.
>>>
>>> Stazione Centrale, Milano Lambrate, Cadorna, Rogoredo and Garibaldi.
>>>
>>> Make sure you are switching at the same station. If you need to go to
>>> a different station then you will be cutting it really close.
>>
>>Virtually all trains that the ordinary traveller would need pass
>>through or originate in Centrale. In thirty years of travelling Italy
>>from end to end I have never needed to use any of the other Milano
>>stations, other than as a subway stop perhaps. bill
>
> I frequently have to leave from Cadorna to head up towards Como.
>
> 25 mins would be tough to do, due to the number of steps and
> turnstiles you need to deal with.
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The o.p said Rome-Zürich with a change at Milan. Where else but at
Centrale do you change for a such trip ? And there're no steps nor
turnstiles with a change at Centrale.
And if your destination happens to be Como there're frequent trains to Como
directly from Centrale.
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