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Sita bus - need a small help with timetable

by zalek Online Now May 8, 2010 at 4:07 PM

Hi there Had a quick look at the timetable (that I found thanks to another post) but need small help to make sure I understand it correctly. Could someone please tell me what days exactly do those abbreviations mean? We will be in Amalfi from 15th to 23rd May. F = CORSE FERIALI / WORKING DAYS Monday to Friday? H = FESTIVA / SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Sunday and... any holidays during our stay? G = GIORNALIERA / DAILY Monday to Sunday? S = SCOLASTICA / SCHOOL DAYS Are 15-23 May school days? Thank you very much.

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    Re: Sita bus - need a small help with timetable

    by travelfrosch Online Now May 8, 2010 at 4:23 PM

    It's late in the evening Italian time, so all of the Italy experts are likely asleep at this point(unless McCalpin is online ;). I'll give you some quick answers to be updated tomorrow morning. :o) >F = CORSE FERIALI / WORKING DAYS Monday to Friday? Typically "working days" in Europe means Monday thru Saturday. >H = FESTIVA / SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Sunday Yes. >and... any holidays during our stay? I don't think so, but a day's wait might be in order to make sure. ;) >G = GIORNALIERA / DAILY Monday to Sunday? Yes. >S = SCOLASTICA / SCHOOL DAYS Are 15-23 May school days? Yes, they are school days, but I can't say for sure if your vacation days are school days or not. Better to wait for tomorrow. Hope this helps! Mark

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    by zalek Online Now May 8, 2010 at 4:29 PM

    thanks a lot for the answer. That already clears a lot of questions. We will have a car but there might be few places were we would be best to take a bus rather than a car, so knowing the timetable is pretty important.

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    by leics Online Now May 9, 2010 at 2:16 AM

    Make sure you are at the bus stop a goodly amount of time before the bus is due. They leave their start point on time (more or less) but there is a deal of flexibility in when they pass internediate stops. And do stick out your hand when you see the bus coming, to make sure the driver realises you want the bus and are not just hanging around enjoying the sunshine! :-) Schooldays are Mon-Fri.....unles there is a holiday. There are no Italian public holidays in the period you mention, but that does not mean there will be no local or school holidays. If non-one answers here, check with your hotel once you arrive.

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