The Classic Traveler Dilemma: Rail or Road?
When you walk out of an Italian airport, you are often faced with two main paths: the train station or the taxi rank. While the train is often faster on paper and cheaper, the taxi offers convenience that rail simply cannot match. Here is how they stack up.
The Case for the Train
- Speed: High-speed links like the Leonardo Express from FCO to Termini take just 32 minutes and are unaffected by traffic.
- Predictability: Trains run on a strict schedule.
- Sustainability: The greener way to travel.
The Case for the Taxi
- The "Last Mile" Problem: A train takes you to the central station. From there, you still have to walk, take a bus, or find another taxi to reach your hotel. In a taxi, the journey is one-and-done.
- Group Savings: For a group of 3 or 4 people, the cost of four train tickets often equals the cost of one fixed-rate taxi fare.
- Luggage: No lugging suitcases up station stairs or onto crowded carriages.
Written by Italy Taxi Service Team
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