2024 Campania Express Train Schedules Naples - Sorrento

Train with reserved seating, air conditioning, and space for luggage

Route: Sorrento - Napoli

Campania Express Trains

Sorrento 10:20 13:20 16:20 19:20
S. Agnello 10:22 13:22 16:22 19:22
Piano 10:26 13:26 16:26 19:26
Meta 10:28 13:28 16:28 19:28
Vico Equense 10:34 13:34 16:34 19:34
Castellammare 10:45 13:45 16:45 19:45
Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri 11:01 14:01 17:01 20:01
Ercolano Scavi - Vesuvio 11:22 14:22 17:22 20:22
Napoli P. Garibaldi 11:35 14:35 17:35 20:35
Napoli Porta Nolana 11:37 14:37 17:37 20:37

The Campania Express is a special tourist train that runs along the same route as the Circumvesuviana between Naples and Sorrento. It stops at just a few stations and the trip is 30 minutes faster than the commuter train. Campania Express trains have reserved seating, air conditioning, and space for luggage.

The schedule is for the current season and is updated based on timetables published by the transport company.
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Campania Express Train Info

The train runs year-round.

Campania Express tickets from Naples to Sorrento cost €15.

It takes about 45 minutes to make the trip from Naples to Sorrento.

Tickets can be purchased online through the official EAV Campania website or directly at the Circumvesuviana ticket office at least 20 minutes before departure.

The Circumvesuviana station is on the lower level of the Naples Centrale train station, below the high-speed train platforms.

The Naples train station Piazza Garibaldi (Centrale) is not wheelchair accessible; the underground platforms are accessible by stairs only. The Naples Porta Nolana train station is wheelchair accessible and assistance is available by asking at the EAV info desk. The Sorrento train station is also wheelchair accessible, but the Herculaneum and Pompeii stations are not.

The main differences between the Campania Express and other trains that run on the same line is that the former is a tourist service with reserved seats, air conditioning, and luggage storage.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

When do Campania Express trains run?

The Campania Express runs all year long.

How much does the Campania Express ticket from Naples to Sorrento cost?

Currently, a Campania Express ticket from Naples to Sorrento costs EUR 8.

Where can I buy tickets for the Campania Express?

Tickets can be purchased online through the official EAV Campania website or at the Circumvesuviana ticket office 20 minutes before departure.

Where is the Campania Express station?

The Campania Express departs from the Circumvesuviana station on the lower level of the Naples Garibaldi (or Naples Centrale) station. This is the city's main train station where high-speed trains arrive and depart.

Do the Campania Express trains have disabled access?

The Naples Piazza Garibaldi (Centrale) train station is not accessible to wheelchairs and to reach the underground platforms you must descend the stairs on foot. The Naples Porta Nolana train station is accessible, and you must go to the EAV info desk for assistance. The Sorrento station is also accessible, but the Herculaneum and Pompeii stations are not.

What's the difference between the Circumvesuviana and Campania Express trains?

These two routes run along the same line. The Circumvesuviana is a commuter route that caters to locals, with routes running all day and stopping at all stations. The Campania Express is a tourist route, so only stops at sights near major attractions (like Pompeii and Herculaneum) and runs less frequently. There is guaranteed seating, air conditioning, and luggage storage space on the Campania Express but not on the Circumvesuviana.

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