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How to get fromFivizzano to Milanby train (Trenitalia), bus, car or train

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There are 4 ways to get from Fivizzano to Milan by train (Trenitalia), bus, car, or train

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  1. Train (Trenitalia)

    best
    1. Take the train from Aulla Lunigiana to Milano Centraletrain train Re
    4h 57m
    €12–19
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from La Spezia to Milano, Autostazione Lampugnanobus bus 1500 / ...
    6h 27m
    €10–44
  3. Drive 221.5 km

    1. Drive from Fivizzano to Milancar car 221.5 km
    2h 26m
    €34–49
  4. Train via Codogno

    1. Take the train from Aulla Lunigiana to Codognotrain train Trenord
    2. Take the train from Codogno to Milan Rogoredotrain train R38 / ...
    4h 58m
    €12–17

Fivizzano to Milan by bus, foot, and train (Trenitalia)

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration4h 57mAverage Duration
Ticket€12Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Fivizzano, Italy and Milan, Italy?

Trenitalia operates a train from Aulla Lunigiana to Milano Centrale once daily. Tickets cost €12–19 and the journey takes 3h 15m. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from La Spezia to Milano, Autostazione Lampugnano once daily. Tickets cost €18–40 and the journey takes 3h 40m. Itabus S.p.A. also services this route 3 times a week.

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