At Easter is a time of picnics, trips, first days at sea. In short, you are traveling. And many of our compatriots have decided to leave the car in the garage and use the train for travel during the religious holiday. It is estimated that about two and a half million people will travel by train, according to data from Trenitalia, which promised an opportunity for expanding services.
Many were in fact requests for the seaside and to the south of the country. "Until May 2 power supply with 74 additional trains, enhanced information services and assistance and the heads of trading desks," it said in a statement Trenitalia. His commitment to "continued and intensified in the following weekend with two events Romans: the traditional concert in Piazza San Giovanni and the beatification of Pope John Paul II." The day after Easter, Easter Monday, which most know as Easter, travelers choose the train to move.
Great demand, according to data from Trenitalia, to the main Italian cities, particularly Rome, Florence and Venice. With two and a half million travelers who leave their car at home in favor of the train will be one million and 400 thousand fewer cars that circulate in our country during the Easter holidays.
Many were in fact requests for the seaside and to the south of the country. "Until May 2 power supply with 74 additional trains, enhanced information services and assistance and the heads of trading desks," it said in a statement Trenitalia. His commitment to "continued and intensified in the following weekend with two events Romans: the traditional concert in Piazza San Giovanni and the beatification of Pope John Paul II." The day after Easter, Easter Monday, which most know as Easter, travelers choose the train to move.
Great demand, according to data from Trenitalia, to the main Italian cities, particularly Rome, Florence and Venice. With two and a half million travelers who leave their car at home in favor of the train will be one million and 400 thousand fewer cars that circulate in our country during the Easter holidays.
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