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It will also indicate the intermediate stations of MI GR P for Milano Greco Pirelli and MI LAMB for Milano Lambrate station. The trains that stop at Greco Pirelli do not stop at Lambrate as the two stations are on different lines. If there is CARNATE listed in the "stazione di cambio" field it means that you have to change train in the Carnate station, try to take a train that does not require a chenge, if possible. The trip takes one hour. For the return trip, of course you should enter Bergamo in the "partire" and Milano in the "arrivare" fields respectively. The autostrada (highway) from Milan to Bergamo is the most trafficked road in Italy: even if the distance is just 50 kilometers, if you drive, it will take you much more than one hour to get from downtown Milan to Bergamo Bassa (Lower Town), you will have to leave the car parked near the funicolar station, and take the funicolar to get to Bergamo Alta anyway, so I recommend that you take the train if you can find suitable schedules. Fog in wintertime is also a major factor to consider, the road from Milano to Bergamo is subject to heavy fog, and is therefore very dangerous to drive. Bergamo alta is usually free of fog, so you can leave with the train a foggy Milan and end up in a beautiful sunshine in Bergamo Alta.
Bergamo Alta: Piazza Vecchia | Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
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Le mura venete Bergamo Tourist guides: Elena Miano, Paolo Gatti Photos (c) courtesy of Provincia di Bergamo – Settore cultura, sport e turismo
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