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Do you have to validate trainline tickets in Italy?

No validation required If you buy an e-ticket, you don't need to validate it at the station.



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Better yet, just download the Trainline app before you travel. Our handy app lets you explore routes across dozens of Italian train stations and instantly purchase e-tickets. Plus, you can do your due diligence before you even leave your house by browsing our helpful FAQs and destination guides right on our website.

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Regional tickets bought on-line do not have to validated, just the proper paper ones purchased in the station or a Tobacco store. No, you don't have to validate any of you tickets.

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Trainline is the world's leading independent rail and bus travel platform, with over 96 million people using their platforms every month. Trainline sells official tickets for train and bus travel in 45 countries across Europe and Asia – including the UK, France, Italy and Spain.

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If the conductor comes to check your ticket and it's not validated, you may have to pay a fine. You will also be charged a fee if you buy your ticket on the train from the conductor so try to do it at the station. Validate your regional train ticket by stamping it in this machine.

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High-speed & intercity trains are ticketless, you simply print your booking reference or show it on your phone. For regional trains you print your own ticket or in some cases collect it from the self-service machines at a Trenitalia station.

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The conductor also provides passenger service and checks tickets together with the train attendants. The conductor determines if a train is ready to depart from a platform and orders the engineer to depart via visual or aural signals.

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Through 2019 and into 2020, Trainline progressively added the European ticket functionality of www.trainline.eu to their main global website www.thetrainline.com. www.trainline.eu disappeared on 22 September 2020 leaving just www.thetrainline.com selling all tickets.

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ItaliaRail is an official partner of Trenitalia, the national railway of Italy. We are the largest foreign seller of train tickets in Italy. We have direct, real-time connectivity to Trenitalia's schedule and reservation system, allowing us to give you the best fares and most up-to-date availability.

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Trainline lets you choose your exact seats when booking Italian train tickets, while Omio only lets you choose a preference. (Window, middle seat, or solo seat.) They charge the same fee (roughly $2 per seat) that the train companies charge when you book seats with them directly.

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Once you have purchased your pass, you need to indicate which day and train you want to travel on. This is what we call validating a trip. You can do this by accessing Mis abonos (My passes) and selecting the Nueva formalización (New validation) option.

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When you've decided what trains you want to book, either on the website or on the app, you will in most cases receive an e-ticket sent to your phone (via email or the Trainline App)—just show it to the train conductor. If e-tickets aren't available, you can print/collect your tickets at the train station.

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Find station information, search timetables and book tickets to and from Rome. With over 270 train and coach companies in and across 45 countries including Trenitalia and Italo, see where you can go from Rome with Trainline today.

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This ticket is non-transferable. Once on the train, you will be required to show a valid form of personal identification upon request by on-board personnel. Number of seats available: limited and subject to change, depending on the day of the week, the train and class or service level in question.

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In the airport, you can buy tickets for all your train journeys from: the Trenitalia ticket office, open 7 days a week from 6.45 a.m. to 10.12 p.m. the Self Service machines.

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ItaliaRail.com is the easiest and best site for booking Italy train tickets. It's cheaper then Trenitalia.com if there are 2 or more passengers. It's an online website that sells Trenitalia tickets in Euros, Pounds, and Dollars.

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Like I mentioned above, Italo is usually cheaper than Trenitalia but because the cabins on lower-class tickets aren't the most comfortable, I'll usually consider Italo only for trains that are less than 2 or 3 hours long unless the Comfort ticket class is cheaper than Trenitalia.

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In some cases, Trainline's bus and bus/train combo options are worthwhile. In our extensive testing, it's the number one result for the best train fares in Europe.

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The main contenders are Omio, Rail Europe and Trainline. Those three are all legitimate companies, and established ticket resellers for European train tickets. (They're official partners of the European national train companies.) And they all put you on the same trains!

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It varies depending on the country, but in general yes, they're allowed to do so if they need to verify your ticket or they notice you've slept “past” your disembarkation point – I used to live in NYC, and this happened to me on several occasions – or most other “ordinary” reasons.

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Yes. You must show your valid Railcard when you buy your ticket. You also need to have your Railcard with you on each journey and present it to staff when your ticket is checked aboard the train.

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