Saronno: what platform for MXP? [closed]
Going from Saronno station (near Milan) to Malpensa airport (MXP) on train number 325 departing 10:16, what platform (at Saronno) does the train depart from?
We have only 5 minutes to make the connection from Como, with kids and bags in tow, so it would be useful to know the platform number in advance. Date is tomorrow Friday 3 June 2016 (if it makes a difference).
We've looked on the Trenitalia website and can't find this info.
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closed as off-topic by David Richerby, JoErNanO♦ Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
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Going from Saronno station (near Milan) to Malpensa airport (MXP) on train number 325 departing 10:16, what platform (at Saronno) does the train depart from?
We have only 5 minutes to make the connection from Como, with kids and bags in tow, so it would be useful to know the platform number in advance. Date is tomorrow Friday 3 June 2016 (if it makes a difference).
We've looked on the Trenitalia website and can't find this info.
trains italy trenitalia mxp
closed as off-topic by David Richerby, JoErNanO♦ Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
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Going from Saronno station (near Milan) to Malpensa airport (MXP) on train number 325 departing 10:16, what platform (at Saronno) does the train depart from?
We have only 5 minutes to make the connection from Como, with kids and bags in tow, so it would be useful to know the platform number in advance. Date is tomorrow Friday 3 June 2016 (if it makes a difference).
We've looked on the Trenitalia website and can't find this info.
trains italy trenitalia mxp
Going from Saronno station (near Milan) to Malpensa airport (MXP) on train number 325 departing 10:16, what platform (at Saronno) does the train depart from?
We have only 5 minutes to make the connection from Como, with kids and bags in tow, so it would be useful to know the platform number in advance. Date is tomorrow Friday 3 June 2016 (if it makes a difference).
We've looked on the Trenitalia website and can't find this info.
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trains italy trenitalia mxp
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closed as off-topic by David Richerby, JoErNanO♦ Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
closed as off-topic by David Richerby, JoErNanO♦ Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
add a comment |
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17
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If you have data on your phone, I highly recommend the trenit app for android or iOS. It gives you the train times in real-time updated after every station. Usually it tells you the platform but doesn't seem to be giving that for Saronno at the moment. The app is showing the train tomorrow as the 329 at 10:16 rather than the 325. If you miss it there's one just 8 minutes later.
Saronno station isn't very large and from the information on that page it looks like you go to MXP from platform 5/6.
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
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Turned out to be platform 6.
Going in the other direction, the train to Como Lago from Saronno leaves from platform 2.
Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
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If you have data on your phone, I highly recommend the trenit app for android or iOS. It gives you the train times in real-time updated after every station. Usually it tells you the platform but doesn't seem to be giving that for Saronno at the moment. The app is showing the train tomorrow as the 329 at 10:16 rather than the 325. If you miss it there's one just 8 minutes later.
Saronno station isn't very large and from the information on that page it looks like you go to MXP from platform 5/6.
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
add a comment |
If you have data on your phone, I highly recommend the trenit app for android or iOS. It gives you the train times in real-time updated after every station. Usually it tells you the platform but doesn't seem to be giving that for Saronno at the moment. The app is showing the train tomorrow as the 329 at 10:16 rather than the 325. If you miss it there's one just 8 minutes later.
Saronno station isn't very large and from the information on that page it looks like you go to MXP from platform 5/6.
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
add a comment |
If you have data on your phone, I highly recommend the trenit app for android or iOS. It gives you the train times in real-time updated after every station. Usually it tells you the platform but doesn't seem to be giving that for Saronno at the moment. The app is showing the train tomorrow as the 329 at 10:16 rather than the 325. If you miss it there's one just 8 minutes later.
Saronno station isn't very large and from the information on that page it looks like you go to MXP from platform 5/6.
If you have data on your phone, I highly recommend the trenit app for android or iOS. It gives you the train times in real-time updated after every station. Usually it tells you the platform but doesn't seem to be giving that for Saronno at the moment. The app is showing the train tomorrow as the 329 at 10:16 rather than the 325. If you miss it there's one just 8 minutes later.
Saronno station isn't very large and from the information on that page it looks like you go to MXP from platform 5/6.
answered Jun 2 '16 at 20:05
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Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
add a comment |
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
Good luck. But if you're setting off now, doesn't that mean you're getting the 9:16 from Saronno which is the 325 as you originally mentioned?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 6:04
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
We were just super- early for the train from Como Lago. :)
– A E
Jun 3 '16 at 8:11
add a comment |
Turned out to be platform 6.
Going in the other direction, the train to Como Lago from Saronno leaves from platform 2.
Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
add a comment |
Turned out to be platform 6.
Going in the other direction, the train to Como Lago from Saronno leaves from platform 2.
Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
add a comment |
Turned out to be platform 6.
Going in the other direction, the train to Como Lago from Saronno leaves from platform 2.
Turned out to be platform 6.
Going in the other direction, the train to Como Lago from Saronno leaves from platform 2.
answered Jun 3 '16 at 8:12
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Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
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Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
Glad you made it. At the airport 3 hours early then?
– Berwyn
Jun 3 '16 at 8:17
add a comment |
Question is too specific. You should always check the platform when at the station, or ask the train guard on your previous train (they all have smartphones). While a lot of track routes are built so that only a single platform can serve a certain destination (a single platform of failure for the line), in the majority of cases the traffic controller may redirect the train to another platform and then divert back the swaps to the correct path
– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
Mar 15 '17 at 15:13
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which a particular train departed on some day in July 2016 will never be of interest to anybody ever again.
– David Richerby
Mar 15 '17 at 15:59
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the platform from which trains depart are often subject to change.
– JoErNanO♦
Mar 15 '17 at 16:17