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How to get fromModena to Lago d'Ortaby train (Trenitalia), bus, train, night train or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Modena to Lago d'Orta by train (Trenitalia), bus, train, night train, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Modena to Milano CentraletrainFr
    2. Take the train from Milano Centrale to NovaratrainRe
    3. Take the train from Novara to Orta-MiasinotrainRe
    4h 39m
    €23–76
  2. Bus, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Modena - Autostazione to Milano, Autostazione Lampugnanobus
    2. Take the bus from Milano, Autostazione Lampugnano to Novarabus
    3. Take the train from Novara to Orta-MiasinotrainRe
    6h 9m
    €17–27
  3. Night train, train

    1. Take the night train from Modena to Milano P.GaribaldinighttrainNj
    2. Take the train from Milano Porta Garibaldi to AronatrainR23
    7h 15m
    €38–271
  4. Drive 257 km

    1. Drive from Modena to Orta San Giuliocar257 km
    2h 42m
    €40–58

Modena to Lago d'Orta by train

Calendar45Weekly Trains
Duration4h 39mAverage Duration
Ticket€23Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Modena, Italy and Lago d'Orta, Piemonte, Italy?

You can take a train from Modena to Orta-Miasino via Milano Centrale and Novara in around 4h 39m.

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