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Owing to its position, Torino – easily reached by car, train or plane – is the natural connection point between the surrounding Alpine valleys and is where the major national and international communication routes converge.

Discover traffic information in real time: updates on traffic and road conditions in Piedmont www.muoversinpiemonte.it

BY BUS

There are many links connecting the main cities in Italy and abroad with Torino.
For information on routes, prices and timetables:

www.busradar.it
www.comparabus.it

Autostazione EXTRA.TO
Corso Bolzano/Via Grattoni-Torino – www.extrato.it

Autostazione Terminal Bus
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 131h – www.autostazionetorino.it

In Torino trains, buses, taxis and car hire are available for everyone, from those in wheelchairs to mums with buggies.
www.turismabile.it

BY CAR

Five motorways come to the city via the ring road that runs along the north, west and south sides of the town:

– A4 Trieste-Venezia-Milano-Torino – www.autostrade.it
– T1/T2-A5 Tunnel Monte Bianco-Aosta-Torino – www.ativa.it – www.tunnelmb.com
– A6 Savona-Torino – www.autostrade.it
– A21 Piacenza-Torino – www.autostrade.it
– T4-A32 Tunnel Fréjus-Torino – www.sitaf.it – www.tunneldufrejus.com

There are a number of slip roads off the A55 ring road for the areas just outside the city (airport, Lingotto, Juventus Stadium, Rivoli, Venaria Reale, Stupinigi included); for the town centre, the main exits are Corso Regina Margherita (North) and Corso Allamano (South).
An extensive road network connects Torino with the province and, from there, to the main national and trans-European roads:
SS 10 Monselice (Pd)-Torino
SS 11 Venezia-Torino
SS 20 Ventimiglia-Col di Tenda (Cn)-Torino
SS 23 France-Sestriere-Torino
SS 24 France-Cesana Torinese-Torino
SS 25 France-Colle del Moncenisio-Torino
SS 26 France/Switzerland-Aosta-Torino

BY TRAIN

Torino is a very important railway junction, especially for fast connections throughout Italy and part of Europe on the Lyon-Paris line with the trains Frecciarossa, Frecciabianca, Italo and TGV.
There are five stations in town, two of them international (Porta Nuova and Porta Susa) while three are mainly for local transport and the metropolitan rail service (SFM):
Porta Nuova – Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 53
Porta Susa – Corso Bolzano
Lingotto – Via Pannunzio 1
Stura – Corso Romania 501
Rebaudengo Fossata – Via Fossata


The trains to/from the airport (and then going on to the Valli di Lanzo) and to Alto Canavese are provided by GTT-Gruppo Torinese Trasporti departing from the stations:
Dora – Via Giachino
Porta Susa – Corso Bolzano


For information and timetables of trains:
Trenitalia – www.trenitalia.com
NTV – Italo – www.italotreno.it
GTT – SFM – www.sfmtorino.it
SNCF – TGV – www.tgv-europe.com/it

FROM THE AIRPORT

In the airport complex, on the “Arrivals” floor, taxis and hire car firms can easily be found; Torino can also be reached by train and bus.

BY TRAIN
The SFMA railway line connects the airport with the Dora GTT in 19 minutes, from where it is possible to reach Porta Susa, the underground and the city centre. Once the “Integrated Ticket B”, costing €3.00, has been stamped, it is usable for 120 minutes on SFMA, the underground, and the GTT urban and suburban network. All tickets can be bought at the ticket office in the Arrivals hall, the Airport and Dora GTT stations, and at bars and tobacconists showing the GTT sign.
GTT – SFM – www.sfmtorino.it

The new DORA EXPRESS service
From 11th September 2017, a new bus route connects the Dora and Porta Susa stations, allowing commuters and tourists to reach the Airport or the city centre quickly and easily.


BY BUS
The journey time for the bus service between the airport and Torino centre is about 45 minutes, stopping at Porta Susa and Porta Nuova. Tickets cost €7.00 and on board the bus with a supplement of €1.00.
SADEM – www.sadem.it


BY TAXI
Taxis are available outside the Arrivals hall and reach the centre of Torino in about 30 minutes, for a cost of approximately €36.
TAXI TORINO – www.taxi-torino.it


CAR HIRE
The main car hire companies can be found at the airport: their offices are located in the Arrivals hall and inside the tunnel of the multi-storey car park.

 
A transport service is available for the disabled between the airport and city: the vehicles are found on the Arrivals floor in an easily accessible reserved area. Passengers wishing to use this service should contact the free-phone number shown at least 48 hours in advance (9am-1pm / 2pm-3pm).
800.514999 – www.aeroportoditorino.it

 
The city of Torino also has direct daily bus services to the Intercontinental Airport “Malpensa 2000” (about 100km) and Bergamo Orio al Serio (about 190km).
SADEM – www.sadem.it

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