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South Tyrol by train


South Tyrol by train

South Tyrol is well connected, you'll most likely be comming from the rest of Italy via Verona or from the North via Innsbruck(Austria) and through the Brenner Pass. The main connection from the North is over the Brenner Pass from Innsbruck (Austria). There are good connections via Innsbruck from Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Zurich and the rest of North/Central Europe through these cities. Passengers comming from Graz, or South-Central Europe (Zagreb, Maribor) may find the connection via Lienz in East Tyrol and into the Puster Valley (Bruneck, Franzenfeste) useful. Its also possible to get in from Vienna this way, but connections are much less frequent. It is often cheaper or nessicary to buy two seperate train tickets if comming from abroad (Austria, Germany, etc.) and then chaning to a local train. The Northern most station in South Tyrol is Brenner and is exactly at the border. If you change trains here, you can buy local transportation tickets and the 'Value Card' at vending maschines. See 'Getting Around' getting around for more detials.

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