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How to get fromMilan to Cassoby train (Trenitalia), bus or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Milan to Casso by train (Trenitalia), bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Milano Centrale to Venezia Mestretrain train Fr
    2. Take the train from Venezia Mestre to Longarone-Zoldotrain train Re
    6h 9m
    €29–116
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Milano, Autostazione Lampugnano to Longaronebus bus 411 / ...
    7h 3m
    €28–52
  3. Drive 340.2 km

    1. Drive from Milan to Cassocar car 340.2 km
    4h 1m
    €52–75
  4. Train via Ponte nelle Alpi

    1. Take the train from Milano Centrale to Venezia Mestretrain train Fr
    2. Take the train from Venezia Mestre to Ponte Nelle Alpi P.train train Re
    6h 13m
    €29–117
  5. Train via Padova

    1. Take the train from Milano Centrale to Padovatrain train Fr
    2. Take the train from Padova to Bellunotrain train Re
    6h 30m
    €33–114

Questions & Answers

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

You can take a train from Milano Centrale to Codissago via Venezia Mestre, Longarone-Zoldo, and Longarone in around 6h 9m. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Milano, Autostazione Lampugnano to Longarone twice daily. Tickets cost €27–50 and the journey takes 6h.

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