08 May 2024
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Autolinee Federico

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Autolinee Federico Schedule & Timetable

Calabria - Rome
04:30, 05:35, 05:45, 06:05, 06:35, 06:45, 06:50, 06:55, 07:00, 07:05, 07:10, 07:20, 07:35, 07:45, 19:50, 20:00, 20:25, 20:30, 21:00, 21:10, 21:15, 21:23, 21:28, 21:30, 21:35, 21:45, 22:00, 22:15, 22:45
Montepaone Lido - Rome
07:15, 07:18, 07:25, 07:40, 21:40, 21:43, 21:50, 22:10
Siderno - Rome
06:30, 20:55
Rome - Siderno
22:30
Rome - Montepaone Lido
22:30
Rome - Calabria
22:30
Milan - Florence
14:50
Bologna - Florence
18:20
Milan - Turin
09:55
Rome - Siena
05:40, 05:45
Siena - Rome
17:30, 18:15
Milan - Bologna
14:50, 15:00
Turin - Milan
13:00
Bologna - Milan
06:35, 06:45
Bologna - Verona
06:35, 06:45
Verona - Bologna
14:50

About Autolinee Federico

Bus is a convenient way of travel no matter whether you need to get to a neighboring town a couple of hours away or venture further afield crossing the whole country. Whatever your budget, buses have you covered. Express buses offer the most affordable ticket price for travellers who have very little money to spend. VIP options are geared toward those who do not want to compromise on comfort. Before you jump on a bus, make sure you choose the type of service which suits you best. For a long-haul trip look for a VIP or first-class coach which provides non-stop service to your destination or just call a minor number of stations along the way. Express or local buses in many cases may prove an acceptable choice for shorter trips, but longer rides are often not the best buy. Study the timetable before going as many long-haul destinations are served by night buses, and some offer wider seats or sleeper berths for such travels. Make an online reservation for your bus ticket with Autolinee Federico. Other travellers’ reviews will help you to choose the best ticket and coach class.

Autolinee Federico Popular Stations

The main stations covered by Autolinee Federico’s buses include:

  • Rome Tiburtina Largo Mazzoni
  • Rome Tiburtina Bus Station
  • Soverato Via Trento e Trieste
  • Montepaone Lido Via Nazionale
  • Siderno
  • Caulonia Marina Train Station
  • Lamezia Terme Train Station
  • Bologna Bus Station
  • Bartolomeo Bono
  • Palizzi Marina Train Station

Autolinee Federico Top Destinations

Autolinee Federico buses ply a number of routes and here is the list of some of the most popular ones:

Autolinee Federico Ticket Prices & Bus Classes

One of the best things about bus travel is that you can almost tailor-make your trip adjusting it to your requirements for privacy and comfort. Different classes and types of buses cater to the different needs of travellers. The cheapest trips are normally offered by standard-class buses. They may be called local, express or ordinary. These are a good choice for shorter trips. Sleepers or VIP coaches are good both for longer and overnight trips. They may offer berths or wide soft reclining seats, sometimes with built-in massage options, blankets, soft drinks, and snacks, or more substantial meals on board or during toilet or refuelling stops. Travelling by night buses allows you to save on a hotel room, but to ensure the most comfortable ride do choose the class of your bus wisely. Prices always depend on the distance you ride and the type of coach. For some, even shorter trips, it is worth investing some extra money and buying a seat on a VIP bus as it can save you twice as much time as you spend travelling by an ordinary bus.

Travel by Bus: Pros & Cons

Pros of Bus Travel

  • Bus is the best choice to get to destinations that are not connected by rail or planes. The network of buses often covers almost the whole country, and their routes are well and long-established.
  • Opposite to air travel and sometimes rail travel, taking a bus does not require arriving at the bus station much in advance. Check-in, even on international routes, does not take much time. Luggage allowances are usually very traveller-friendly, and the fee for extra luggage, if limits are set, is normally not very high.
  • Bus tickets can be more affordable compared to air or fast train tickets. There is always a choice of ticket classes for all pockets. Cheaper standard options may be a bit slow and do not offer top comfort, but anyway acceptable and bring you to your destination. On longer routes, toilets or toilet stops as well as snacks, water, and sometimes toiletries and blankets are almost always included in the price.
  • If you are ready to spend more, some VIP coaches offer seating comparable to business class on a plane with wide soft reclining seats, blankets, fewer passengers, and many other perks to make your trip a pleasant journey.

Cons of Bus Travel

  • Newer intercity bus terminals are very often located out of the city close to bigger highways to allow buses to avoid city congestion. Unfortunately, it may create extra challenges for travellers, too. Getting to such a terminal may be a problem as in some destinations there are restrictions on vehicles allowed to enter the terminal, and you will have to use special carriers to get there. This results in higher costs as prices may be inflated. Also do calculate extra time if you are travelling during rush hours, especially if you are not familiar with the traffic situation at your starting point.
  • Buses are probably the means of transport which runs out of schedule more often than trains or planes. They are heavily dependent on the road situation which sometimes can be unpredictable – accidents, road construction works, detours, etc. This is especially true for travels during weekends, high season, or national holidays. Do keep this in mind and do not plan tight connections.
  • Travelling on certain routes or during the most popular periods may require advanced booking. Bear in mind that it is not always possible to show up at the bus station and hop on the next bus – tickets may well be all sold out, so organize your trip accordingly.
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Autolinee Federico Stations

Bologna Bus Station Brescia Via Solferino Catanzaro Train Station Catanzaro Lido Civitanova Marche Via Carducci Foggia Train Station Gioia Tauro Lauria South Montecatini Terme Central Perugia Piazza Partigiani Pesaro Railway Station Pescara Central Train Station Quattromiglia Rende Frascineto A3 Siena Central Train Station Sicignano SanLicandro SP36 Squillace Corso Vittorio Emanuele II Villa San Giovanni Central Palazzetto dello Sport Modena Service Stop Molino Dorino Bus Station Rosarno Pizzeria Palizzi Marina Train Station Bova Marina Train Station Caulonia Marina Train Station Riace Train Station Gioiosa Jonica Railway Station Roccella Piazza Dogana Guardavalle Train Station Santa Caterina Dell Jonio Sestri Levante A12 Siderno Bovalino Via degli Oleandri Modena AdS Secchia West Santhia A4 Casello Parking Padua Milan Naples Bologna Piazza XX Settembre Ancona Central Train Station Bartolomeo Bono Bari Giuseppe Capruzzi Verona Porta Nuova Lamezia Terme Train Station Parma Bus Station Pavia Viale Trieste Ponte Filobarca Pisa Pietrasantina Parking Rimini Train Station Piazza della Vittoria Stop Milan Via Giulio Natta Rome Tiburtina Largo Mazzoni Cosenza Via delle M Doro Tarsia Strada Statale 19 Catanzaro Florence Via Sette Regole A15 Autostrada della Cisa Locri Via L Raffaele Macri Montepaone Lido Via Nazionale Via Saracinello Al Torrente Via Casalinuovo Soverato Via Trento e Trieste Novara Autogrill Ardore Marina Bianco Via Lungo Ferrovia Brancaleone Marina Rome Tiburtina Bus Station Sala Consilina Reggio Di Calabria Centrale Palmi Via Gambarie Monasterace Marina E90 Sant Andrea Ionio Marina Africo Nuovo Via Nazionale VI Traversa Melito di Porto Salvo Via Umbria Isca Marina Via Circonvallazione Paparo Mormanno Via Roma Palmi Via Domenico Margiotta Paparone Contrada Corona Piani Scilla Via Giacomo Matteotti Torano Castello Piazza Silverio Vilardi Marina di Davoli Via C Alberto dalla Chiesa Badolato Marina Tamoil Novara A4 Marina di Davoli Viale Cassiodoro Lauria Sda Statale 19 delle Calabrie Cosenza Rende Verona Viale Palladio III Guardavalle Marina Santhia