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SITA bus schedule translation?

The SITA bus schedule from Sorrento-Salerno shows these schedule codes. I assume DAILY means everyday, and I understand 'H', but of the 'F', 'S', and 'N' codes, what would apply to Saturday and/or Sunday? F = CORSE FERIALI / WORKING DAYS H = FESTIVA / SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS G = DAILY S = SCOLASTICA / SCHOOL DAYS
N = NON SCOLASTICA / NO SCHOOL DAYS Thanks

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Thanks. I also seem to remember from a RS video that buses can only go south on the Amalfi coast road. But I see northbound buses in the SITA timetable. What is the story?

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3112 posts

F = Monday thru Saturday. S = only days that schools are in session (times for these buses coordinate with school schedules). N = only days that schools aren't in session. Note that while anyone can take an S bus, they are often packed with energetic school students. Anticipate standing for part of your ride (although that's not always the case). You are correct that D means every day, including Sundays and holidays (unless noted as not runnung on a specific holiday).

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Saturday is a work day. On Saturdays look for F and G. On Sundays look for H and G.

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Buses travel in both directions along the Amalfi Coast. You might be thinking of high-season driving restrictions for cars, which I believe are mentioned in one of Rick's videos.

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The one-way restrictions apply to tour buses and other large private trucks/vehicles (includes motorhomes but enforcement seems to be patchy for them!)

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Ah. That must be what RS was talking about. Thanks.