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Best Travel Guides: Deutsche Bahn trains will stop in Venice and Padua

June 28th, 2011 Travel Guide

How will the most attentive Deutsche Bahn trains (the train) line Venice – Monaco of Bavaria , due to a bizarre ban at least, could not stop in the station of Venice Mestre, Padua and Vicenza, as I told you long ago.

‘today’s news that the ban was partially lifted: the Office of Regulatory Services has in fact occurred Railway and resolved that “the new project schedule does not affect the balance of public service contracts currently in place and, therefore, not be subject to limitations stops. ”

partly because I wrote a few days – time to rearrange train schedules – will be permitted to stop at stations Padua and Venice Mestre , but not Vicenza, where the ban continues.

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