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Allegato 4B - IC Abbonamento Prezzi Abbonamento Mensile Treni Intercity * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl ACIREALE AUGUSTA 71 127 ACIREALE AVERSA 570 430 ACIREALE CATANIA CENTRALE 15 75 ACIREALE FORMIA-GAETA 636 451 ACIREALE GIARRE-RIPOSTO 16 75 ACIREALE LAMEZIA TERME CENTRALE 219 218 ACIREALE LATINA 703 485 ACIREALE LENTINI 43 100 ACIREALE MESSINA CENTRALE 81 136 ACIREALE NAPOLI CENTRALE 550 410 ACIREALE PAOLA 276 288 ACIREALE ROMA TERMINI 764 501 ACIREALE SALERNO 496 390 ACIREALE SAPRI 370 353 ACIREALE SIRACUSA 101 161 ACIREALE TAORMINA-GIARDINI 34 90 ACIREALE VILLA S. GIOVANNI 90 136 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE AMANTEA 197 202 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE ASCEA 32 90 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE AVERSA 124 161 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE BATTIPAGLIA 30 75 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE DIAMANTE-BUONVICINO 130 173 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE FORMIA-GAETA 190 202 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE GIOIA TAURO 320 312 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE LAMEZIA TERME CENTRALE 228 233 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE LATINA 257 263 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE MARATEA 89 136 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE NAPOLI CENTRALE 104 161 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE PAOLA 171 187 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE PISCIOTTA-PALINURO 40 90 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE PRAJA-AJETA-TORTORA 101 161 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE REGGIO DI CALABRIA CENTRALE 371 353 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE ROMA TERMINI 318 312 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE ROSARNO 310 312 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE SALERNO 50 100 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE SAPRI 77 127 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE SCALEA-S. DOMENICA TALAO 113 161 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE VALLO DELLA LUCANIA-CASTELNUOVO 21 75 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE VIBO VALENTIA-PIZZO 256 263 AGROPOLI-CASTELLABATE VILLA S. GIOVANNI 356 353 ALASSIO ALBENGA 7 75 ALASSIO BORDIGHERA 56 107 ALASSIO CECINA 310 312 ALASSIO CHIAVARI 130 173 ALASSIO CIVITAVECCHIA 511 410 ALASSIO DIANO MARINA 15 75 ALASSIO FINALE LIGURE MARINA 25 75 ALASSIO FOLLONICA 362 353 ALASSIO GENOVA BRIGNOLE 94 145 ALASSIO GENOVA PIAZZA PRINCIPE 91 145 ALASSIO GROSSETO 404 375 ALASSIO IMPERIA PORTO MAURIZIO 22 75 ALASSIO LA SPEZIA CENTRALE 181 202 ALASSIO LIVORNO CENTRALE 276 288 ALASSIO LOANO 16 75 ALASSIO MASSA CENTRO 214 218 ALASSIO MILANO CENTRALE 239 233 Pagina 1 di 61 * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl ALASSIO MILANO ROGOREDO 239 233 ALASSIO PAVIA 201 218 ALASSIO PIETRA LIGURE 19 75 ALASSIO PISA CENTRALE 256 263 ALASSIO RAPALLO 121 161 ALASSIO ROMA OSTIENSE 585 430 ALASSIO ROMA TERMINI 592 430 ALASSIO SAN REMO 46 100 ALASSIO SAVONA 48 100 ALASSIO TAGGIA 38 90 ALASSIO TORTONA 158 187 ALASSIO VARAZZE 60 107 ALASSIO VENTIMIGLIA 61 115 ALASSIO VIAREGGIO 235 233 ALASSIO VOGHERA 174 187 ALBENGA BORDIGHERA 63 115 ALBENGA CECINA 303 312 ALBENGA CHIAVARI 123 161 ALBENGA CIVITAVECCHIA 504 410 ALBENGA DIANO MARINA 21 75 ALBENGA FINALE LIGURE MARINA 18 75 ALBENGA FOLLONICA 355 353 ALBENGA GENOVA BRIGNOLE 87 136 ALBENGA GENOVA PIAZZA PRINCIPE 84 136 ALBENGA GROSSETO 397 353 ALBENGA IMPERIA PORTO MAURIZIO 29 75 ALBENGA LA SPEZIA CENTRALE 174 187 ALBENGA LIVORNO CENTRALE 269 263 ALBENGA LOANO 9 75 ALBENGA MASSA CENTRO 207 218 ALBENGA MILANO CENTRALE 232 233 ALBENGA MILANO ROGOREDO 232 233 ALBENGA PAVIA 194 202 ALBENGA PIETRA LIGURE 13 75 ALBENGA PISA CENTRALE 249 233 ALBENGA RAPALLO 114 161 ALBENGA ROMA OSTIENSE 578 430 ALBENGA ROMA TERMINI 585 430 ALBENGA SAN REMO 52 107 ALBENGA SAVONA 41 100 ALBENGA TAGGIA 44 100 ALBENGA TORTONA 151 187 ALBENGA VARAZZE 53 107 ALBENGA VENTIMIGLIA 67 115 ALBENGA VIAREGGIO 228 233 ALBENGA VOGHERA 167 187 ALESSANDRIA ASTI 35 90 ALESSANDRIA AVERSA 773 501 ALESSANDRIA CAMPIGLIA MARITTIMA 331 333 ALESSANDRIA CARRARA-AVENZA 193 202 ALESSANDRIA CHIAVARI 116 161 ALESSANDRIA CIVITAVECCHIA 497 390 ALESSANDRIA FOLLONICA 348 333 ALESSANDRIA FORMIA-GAETA 707 485 ALESSANDRIA GENOVA BRIGNOLE 80 127 ALESSANDRIA GENOVA PIAZZA PRINCIPE 77 127 ALESSANDRIA GROSSETO 390 353 Pagina 2 di 61 * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl ALESSANDRIA LA SPEZIA CENTRALE 167 187 ALESSANDRIA LATINA 640 451 ALESSANDRIA LIVORNO CENTRALE 262 263 ALESSANDRIA MASSA CENTRO 200 202 ALESSANDRIA NAPOLI CENTRALE 792 501 ALESSANDRIA NOVI LIGURE 22 75 ALESSANDRIA PISA CENTRALE 242 233 ALESSANDRIA RAPALLO 107 161 ALESSANDRIA ROMA OSTIENSE 571 430 ALESSANDRIA ROMA TERMINI 578 430 ALESSANDRIA SALERNO 846 509 ALESSANDRIA SESTRI LEVANTE 123 161 ALESSANDRIA TORINO LINGOTTO 91 145 ALESSANDRIA TORINO PORTA NUOVA 91 145 ALESSANDRIA VIAREGGIO 221 218 AMANTEA AREZZO 743 485 AMANTEA ASCEA 165 187 AMANTEA AVERSA 320 312 AMANTEA BATTIPAGLIA 226 233 AMANTEA BOLOGNA CENTRALE 927 524 AMANTEA CHIUSI-CHIANCIANO TERME 679 468 AMANTEA DIAMANTE-BUONVICINO 67 115 AMANTEA FIRENZE RIFREDI 830 509 AMANTEA FORMIA-GAETA 386 353 AMANTEA GIOIA TAURO 124 161 AMANTEA LAMEZIA TERME CENTRALE 32 90 AMANTEA LATINA 453 390 AMANTEA MARATEA 108 161 AMANTEA MODENA 964 533 AMANTEA NAPOLI CENTRALE 300 288 AMANTEA NICOTERA 105 161 AMANTEA ORVIETO 640 451 AMANTEA PAOLA 26 75 AMANTEA PISCIOTTA-PALINURO 157 187 AMANTEA PRAJA-AJETA-TORTORA 96 145 AMANTEA PRATO CENTRALE 847 509 AMANTEA REGGIO DI CALABRIA CENTRALE 174 187 AMANTEA REGGIO DI CALABRIA LIDO 173 187 AMANTEA REGGIO EMILIA 989 533 AMANTEA RICADI 92 145 AMANTEA ROMA TERMINI 514 410 AMANTEA ROMA TIBURTINA 519 410 AMANTEA ROSARNO 114 161 AMANTEA SALERNO 246 233 AMANTEA SAPRI 120 161 AMANTEA SCALEA-S. DOMENICA TALAO 84 136 AMANTEA TERONTOLA-CORTONA 708 485 AMANTEA TROPEA 84 136 AMANTEA VALLO DELLA LUCANIA-CASTELNUOVO 176 202 AMANTEA VIBO MARINA 62 115 AMANTEA VIBO VALENTIA-PIZZO 60 107 AMANTEA VILLA S. GIOVANNI 160 187 ANAGNI-FIUGGI ARIANO IRPINO 255 263 ANAGNI-FIUGGI BARI CENTRALE 441 375 ANAGNI-FIUGGI BARLETTA 386 353 ANAGNI-FIUGGI BENEVENTO 217 218 ANAGNI-FIUGGI BISCEGLIE 407 375 Pagina 3 di 61 * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl ANAGNI-FIUGGI CASERTA 154 187 ANAGNI-FIUGGI CASSINO 76 127 ANAGNI-FIUGGI FOGGIA 318 312 ANAGNI-FIUGGI FROSINONE 23 75 ANAGNI-FIUGGI MOLFETTA 416 375 ANAGNI-FIUGGI ROMA TERMINI 63 115 ANAGNI-FIUGGI TELESE-CERRETO 185 202 ANAGNI-FIUGGI TRANI 399 353 ANAGNI-FIUGGI VAIRANO-CAIANELLO 108 161 ANCONA BARI CENTRALE 446 375 ANCONA BARLETTA 391 353 ANCONA BISCEGLIE 412 375 ANCONA BOLOGNA CENTRALE 204 218 ANCONA BRINDISI 557 430 ANCONA CATTOLICA-S. GIOVANNI-GABICCE 75 127 ANCONA CESENA 122 161 ANCONA CIVITANOVA MARCHE-MONTEGRANARO 43 100 ANCONA FABRIANO 71 127 ANCONA FAENZA 155 187 ANCONA FALCONARA MARITTIMA 9 75 ANCONA FANO 48 100 ANCONA FASANO 500 390 ANCONA FIDENZA 316 312 ANCONA FOGGIA 323 312 ANCONA FOLIGNO 129 175 ANCONA FORLI 140 173 ANCONA FOSSATO DI VICO-GUBBIO 87 127 ANCONA GIOIA DEL COLLE 500 390 ANCONA GIULIANOVA 109 161 ANCONA JESI 28 75 ANCONA LECCE 595 430 ANCONA LODI 387 353 ANCONA LORETO 24 75 ANCONA MILANO CENTRALE 423 375 ANCONA MILANO ROGOREDO 423 375 ANCONA MODENA 241 233 ANCONA MOLFETTA 421 375 ANCONA MONOPOLI 487 390 ANCONA ORTE 213 218 ANCONA OSTUNI 520 410 ANCONA PARMA 294 288 ANCONA PESARO 60 107 ANCONA PESCARA CENTRALE 146 173 ANCONA PIACENZA 351 353 ANCONA PORTO S. GIORGIO-FERMO 59 107 ANCONA REGGIO EMILIA 266 263 ANCONA RICCIONE 84 136 ANCONA RIMINI 93 145 ANCONA ROMA TERMINI 295 304 ANCONA S. BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO 85 136 ANCONA S. SEVERO 294 288 ANCONA SENIGALLIA 26 75 ANCONA SPOLETO 154 188 ANCONA TARANTO 561 430 ANCONA TERMOLI 236 233 ANCONA TERNI 183 212 ANCONA TRANI 404 375 Pagina 4 di 61 * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl ANCONA VASTO-S. SALVO 213 218 AREZZO ASCEA 578 430 AREZZO ASSISI 102 161 AREZZO AVERSA 424 375 AREZZO BOLOGNA CENTRALE 185 202 AREZZO CERVIGNANO-AQUILEIA-GRADO 440 375 AREZZO CHIUSI-CHIANCIANO TERME 64 115 AREZZO DIAMANTE-BUONVICINO 676 468 AREZZO FERRARA 232 233 AREZZO FIDENZA 297 288 AREZZO FIRENZE CAMPO DI MARTE 88 136 AREZZO FIRENZE RIFREDI 88 136 AREZZO FIRENZE S. M. NOVELLA 88 136 AREZZO FOLIGNO 118 161 AREZZO FORMIA-GAETA 358 353 AREZZO GIOIA TAURO 866 516 AREZZO LAMEZIA TERME CENTRALE 775 501 AREZZO LATINA 291 288 AREZZO LATISANA-LIGNANO-BIBIONE 411 375 AREZZO LODI 368 353 AREZZO MILANO CENTRALE 404 375 AREZZO MILANO LAMBRATE 404 375 AREZZO MILANO ROGOREDO 404 375 AREZZO MODENA 222 218 AREZZO MONFALCONE 457 390 AREZZO MONSELICE 286 288 AREZZO NAPOLI CENTRALE 443 375 AREZZO NICOTERA 848 509 AREZZO ORTE 146 173 AREZZO ORVIETO 103 161 AREZZO PADOVA 308 312 AREZZO PAOLA 718 485 AREZZO PARMA 275 263 AREZZO PERUGIA 78 127 AREZZO PERUGIA PONTE S. GIOVANNI 89 136 AREZZO PIACENZA 332 333 AREZZO PISCIOTTA-PALINURO 587 430 AREZZO PORTOGRUARO-CAORLE 397 353 AREZZO PRAJA-AJETA-TORTORA 648 451 AREZZO PRATO CENTRALE 105 161 AREZZO REGGIO DI CALABRIA CENTRALE 917 524 AREZZO REGGIO DI CALABRIA LIDO 915 524 AREZZO REGGIO EMILIA 247 233 AREZZO RICADI 834 509 AREZZO ROMA TERMINI 229 233 AREZZO ROMA TIBURTINA 223 218 AREZZO ROSARNO 856 516 AREZZO ROVIGO 265 263 AREZZO S. DONA' DI PIAVE-JESOLO 370 353 AREZZO SALERNO 497 390 AREZZO SAPRI 624 451 AREZZO SPOLETO 143 173 AREZZO TERME EUGANEE-ABANO-MONTEGROTTO 295 288 AREZZO TERNI 172 187 AREZZO TERONTOLA-CORTONA 35 90 AREZZO TRIESTE CENTRALE 485 390 AREZZO TROPEA 827 509 Pagina 5 di 61 * Allegato 4b - IC Abbonamento Prezzi abbonamento mensile Treni Intercity ORIGINE DESTINAZIONE e v.v. km prz_2cl AREZZO VENEZIA MESTRE 337 333 AREZZO VIBO MARINA 804 509 AREZZO VIBO VALENTIA-PIZZO 803 509 AREZZO VILLA S. GIOVANNI 903 524 ARIANO IRPINO BARI CENTRALE 186 202 ARIANO IRPINO BARLETTA 131 173 ARIANO IRPINO BENEVENTO 39 90 ARIANO IRPINO BISCEGLIE 152 187 ARIANO IRPINO CASERTA 101 161 ARIANO IRPINO CASSINO 179 202 ARIANO IRPINO
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