Does anyone know how to access the route schedule/timetable for the tram from Scanducci to Florence? I have visited the ATAF site, clicked Timetables and Routes and then selected Tramway Lines. It prompts me to type in the name of the station (so I type in Nenni for Nenni Torregalli) and several options show up but then when I click the link for Nenni, it says "no results found matching your search." What am I doing wrong here?
The English version doesn't work. The italian one links to this page for the timetable: http://goo.gl/rFSpXj
"Prima corsa" means First Run . "Ultima corsa" means: last run.
PS: it's Scandicci
Thanks! Does the schedule indicate how frequently the tram picks up and drops off (every 15, 30 minutes)?
Why don't you drive to the parking lot at Piazza Porta Romana instead? Easy to reach and walking distance to Ponte Vecchio. It's not free but reasonable.
Roberto, would you mind opening the page I linked and explain the OP the upper part of the page? I'm afraid my English is a bit too rusty.
On August Sundays the tram runs every 11 minutes, that's the "worst" case.
Thanks!!!!
Usually the tram is frequent enough that you do not have to worry about its schedule.
Hi go here
http://www.aboutflorence.com/tramvia-in-florence.html
Its in english with the following extract
The first tram from Villa Costanza to Florence leaves at 5.26 AM. The first tram in the direction of Villa Costanza leaves at 5.00 AM from the station in Florence. At busy times there will be a tram every 3,5 minutes, at night every 12 minutes and at all other times every 6 minutes. The last tram going from Florence to Villa Costanza leaves at 00.30, from Villa Costanza to Florence, the last tram leaves at 00.00.
A normal ticket, valid for 90 minutes, costs €1,20 if you buy them in advance. They can also be purchased aboard, but for the price of €2,00. In accordance with the length of your stay it is also possible to buy tickets that are for example valid for 24 hours, 3 days or a month.
I didn't look but , on the same page
For more information about the tramvia in Florence, you can have a look at the following websites:
http://www.ataf.net/ (English and Italian version)
Thanks, all.
Thank you!