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Taranto - Brindisi + 3601 3603 56005 56003 765 3605 3609 3619 3611 3615 3617 22/12 E Dal 7/1 Al 17/4; Nei Lavorativi Dal 26/4 L L 0 0 A L L L L L L 1 Si effettua dal lunedì al sabato fino al Taranto - Brindisi + 3601 3603 56005 56003 765 3605 3609 3619 3611 3615 3617 22/12 e dal 7/1 al 17/4; nei lavorativi dal 26/4. fj| fj| | | bcm fj| fj| fj| fj| fj| fj| 2 Posti a sedere di sola 2^ classe. 3 Si effettua dal 10/12. 1 1 } 23 Km Provenienza . Erchie Paese Milano . 0 Taranto 05.35 06.10 · · 07.57 08.53 12.44 14.02 15.23 16.45 18.49 19 Grottaglie 05.50 06.26 · · | 09.08 12.59 14.16 15.37 16.59 19.03 34 Francavilla Fontana a 06.01 06.38 · · 08.22 09.20 13.11 14.28 15.50 17.12 19.14 Francavilla Fontana 06.02 06.39 · · 08.24 09.21 13.12 14.29 15.51 17.13 19.15 39 Oria 06.08 06.45 · · | 09.28 13.19 14.35 15.58 17.20 19.23 48 Latiano 06.16 06.52 07.05 07.30 | 09.35 13.27 14.42 16.06 17.28 19.32 56 Mesagne 06.23 07.00 07.20 07.45 | 09.42 13.33 14.48 16.13 17.35 19.39 60 Brindisi Ricerca | 07.05 · · | 09.47 13.38 14.53 16.18 17.39 19.44 67 Brindisi-Perrino 06.32 07.11 · · | 09.54 13.44 15.00 16.25 17.45 19.51 70 Brindisi a 06.37 07.21 · · 08.54 10.02 13.50 15.06 16.34 17.52 20.01 Destinazione . Lecce . I05 Brindisi - Taranto L 0 L L 0 L L L L A L 1 Si effettua dal lunedì al sabato fino al 22/12 e , 3600 56002 3606 3608 56016 3618 3610 3612 3614 758 3616 dal 7/1 al 17/4; nei lavorativi dal 26/4. SIMBOLI fj | fj fj | fj fj fj fj bc fj 2 Posti a sedere di sola 2^ classe. | 1 | | 1 | | | | m} | NELLA COLONNA DEI TRENI 2 Km Provenienza . San Pancrazio Salentino BUS . Lecce . A Treno InterCity Notte. 0 Brindisi 06.47 · 07.54 11.00 · 14.01 15.19 16.47 18.09 19.01 20.11 L Treno Regionale. 3 Brindisi-Perrino 06.53 · 07.59 11.05 · 14.06 15.24 16.52 18.14 | 20.16 m Prenotazione obbligatoria. 10 Brindisi Ricerca | · 08.06 11.11 · 14.13 15.30 16.59 18.21 | 20.22 15 Mesagne 07.03 07.20 08.10 11.16 14.10 14.17 15.35 17.03 18.25 | 20.26 Servizio 2^ classe. | 23 Latiano 07.09 07.40 08.17 11.23 14.30 14.23 15.41 17.09 18.32 | 20.33 } Servizio 1^ e 2^ classe. 31 Oria 07.17 · 08.28 11.31 · 14.32 15.48 17.17 18.40 | 20.40 Servizio periodico. 37 Francavilla Fontana a 07.23 · 08.40 11.37 · 14.39 15.53 17.24 18.45 19.29 20.45 Y Si effettua nei giorni lavorativi (dal lunedì al sabato). Francavilla Fontana 07.24 · 08.41 11.38 · 14.40 15.54 17.25 18.46 19.31 20.46 ~ Treno per il quale sono previste particolari indicazioni nelle 52 Grottaglie 07.36 · 08.54 11.51 · 14.54 16.08 17.39 19.00 | 20.59 corrispondenti annotazioni nei quadri orario. 70 Taranto a 07.51 · 09.18 12.06 · 15.13 16.25 17.58 19.22 19.57 21.16 Destinazione . Francavilla Fontana BUS . Erchie Paese . Milano . [ Nella colonna del treno: non ferma nella stazione corri- spondente. \ In mezzo alla colonna del treno: non transita nella stazio- ne corrispondente. b Carrozza letti; possibile destinazione diversa da quella del treno. c Carrozza cuccette; possibile destinazione diversa da quella del treno. j Treno con carrozze attrezzate per il trasporto di passeg- geri su sedia a rotelle. Per le località abilitate al servizio consultare l'elenco riportato sul sito www.rfi.it f Treno con servizio di trasporto biciclette al seguito del viaggiatore. Servizio soggetto a limitazioni, per i dettagli consulta le Condizioni Generali di trasporto su trenitalia.- com 0 Servizio bus sostitutivo con fermata all'esterno della stazio- ne, se non diversamente indicato in nota. I viaggiatori so- no ammessi limitatamente alla disponibilità dei posti. I viaggi delle comitive devono essere concordati con la Di- rezione Regionale Trenitalia competente..
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