Are the timetables of Trenitalia, ÖBB, SBB and DB synchronized or are there gaps?
As far as I know, it's being replaced. Now I wanted to check for a train from Bari, Italy, to Bologna at the end of September:
26.9. 8:30 am from Bari 2:15 pm to Bologna Centrale train number 8816
it is not shown on the others, there are only regional connections on that day, eg with the DB
Is it possible that Trenitalia doesn't know something that the other companies do? Otherwise, it's pretty reliable that the timetable is synchronized.
You didn't even use the picture relevant to your question!
This is not the big train overview but the details where you can see what you're asking. How long you drive in a section, how long you wait in between.
Then it is, if you want to drive in the long distance you need to click on the quickest connections. Only local traffic as you have to make it at the 9€ ticket then creates something like that.
Here you see what happens when you do it
Click pictures then they are clear.
And here is the balance of which you speak not necessary
I looked like you were looking for on 26.9 7:20.
You have a stay in Tarrato 1:28. This is always due to the number of railway lines starting a station and in which clock.
Thank you "fastest connections" I had chosen. 5:30 is too early. I wanted to find the train I had at trenitalia. He'd have to show up at the DB.
And I wonder why he doesn't appear there.
Menno this is just a gAME!
Why don't you find it.
Ala Flixtrain will be a purely private railway company.
Therefore, you will find your train on the website of the Italian provider (which does not show purely German connections)
https://www.lefrecce.it/Channels.Website.WEB/#/search-results?handoff=true
From the internet you cannot always look at all connections. Sometimes it is helpful to test the sub-routes.
It's already lazy but I wanted to get from Bolzano to Brindisi. On the Internet there were only the fast expensive connections. I then found a really nice night connection without a sleeping car. Approximately 70% was saved and then optimally matched with the suit.
Try out different companies and routes or look at the machine or ask at the switch: The card was only given at the time…
from bari to bologna is already a subway. We want to go on the next day.
I also always try a lot to find good connections (it also works well). Switches are barely available in Leipzig, and the last time I noticed that I had not offered the favorable connections there. I'm too tired of a machine.
Automat is better than Internet or Switch! Most steps just jump over…
The train schedules are always fixed months before.
All trains that will be displayed also drive (except there are technical problems on the day, but you cannot know that before). DB, ÖBB and Co. exchange via the connections offered, which each knows which trains are going on the day.
Depending on how the algorithms of the railway providers work, some trains are sometimes not displayed either because there are "better" connections or the connections do not start over time.
Of course, the timetables are fixed, but if a construction site comes in, trains also fall out. And I'm worried there's a construction site that's already covered in the DB database, but not in the trenitalia database.
The route is a direct route and there is a direct train without change. I find it amazing that the DB travel destination is not displayed.