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Perfect, thank-you!!!!!If you check the Comboios de Portugal website you get the following route. There is no need to change *except* at Porto itself.View attachment 165925
Thank-you! How can I tell which one is the "fast train"? Would that be the Alfa Pendular?If you check the Comboios de Portugal website you get the following route. There is no need to change *except* at Porto itself.View attachment 165925
There is an explanation here of the different train types in Portugal. Both AP and IC are fast train services, with the AP service just under 30 minutes quicker on the ~3 hour journey from Oriente to Campanha. A regional service would be around 5 hours.Thank-you! How can I tell which one is the "fast train"? Would that be the Alfa Pendular?
Oh that's great to know! I was nervous about not getting a ticket in April bc they would all be booked but now, I will wait and pay once I'm on it. I don't think they will ALL be full on April 30th!!!! My anxiety gets the best of me at times!Generally speaking, yes. You can check the train times and train types here. Transit times range from 3 - 6 hours but the fast trains are all about 3 hours 21 mins. You can pay on the train if you are tight for time. I used cash and didn't see anyone using a card so have cash just in case.
Check train Times Online | CP - Comboios de Portugal
Check the times of different CP trains. Available online for Alfa Pendular, Intercidades, International, Regional and Urban trains.www.cp.pt
Perfect, thanks for the information! I can also pay once I'm on the train so no need to book a ticket ahead of time, unless I want a specific seat I guess or want to travel in business class!There is an explanation here of the different train types in Portugal. Both AP and IC are fast train services, with the AP service just under 30 minutes quicker on the ~3 hour journey from Oriente to Campanha. A regional service would be around 5 hours.
Looking back over this thread, every service between Lisboa-Oriente and Porto-Sao Bento appears to require just one change, at Porto-Campanha. The services that come up in a simple search of the CP site for the leg from Oriente to Campanha are either AP (Alpha Pendular) or IC (Intercidades). The trains from Campanha to Sao Bento are almost all U (Urbano) although I did see one IR (InterRegional) on the day that I looked at.
My recollection is that both Alpha Pendular and Intercidades are booked seat services. I know that I was able to get a ticket on the train for InterRegional trains that don't have booked seating. I'm not sure how you would go about doing that for AP and IC services. It is easy enough to use the CP website or smartphone app, which would avoid any issues.
Buy the ticket beforehand.Perfect, thanks for the information! I can also pay once I'm on the train so no need to book a ticket ahead of time, unless I want a specific seat I guess or want to travel in business class!
I don't think so. You need to book to get a seat allocated. These are not express services, and a vacant seat at the start of the journey where you get on might well be allocated from a station further on. You cannot just wander up to any vacant seat at Oriente (or elsewhere) and expect it to be vacant for the whole trip to Campanha.Perfect, thanks for the information! I can also pay once I'm on the train so no need to book a ticket ahead of time, unless I want a specific seat I guess or want to travel in business class!
Buy the ticket beforehand.
You can get a fine for not having a valid ticket.
Oh OK, I'll book it beforehand. I'll book it this week!!I don't think so. You need to book to get a seat allocated. These are not express services, and a vacant seat at the start of the journey where you get on might well be allocated from a station further on. You cannot just wander up to any vacant seat at Oriente (or elsewhere) and expect it to be vacant for the whole trip to Campanha.
I have been in the situation where my wife and I got the last two vacant seats departing from Oriente. The train was packed because of a train strike seeing many other services cancelled, included the one we had originally booked on. I don't wish that on you.
Certainly if one boards an AP or IC from a station without a ticket office, this would apply. The discussion centres around leaving from Lisboa-Oriente, which does have one. @Anniespar could buy online or at the ticket station when she gets to Oriente. There might be some exceptions, but I don't think suggesting that she just gets on an AP or IC service at Oriente and takes pot luck on finding a vacant seat is the best advice on this matter.On-board ticket sales
Buy your ticket on board the train when the station where you got on has no ticket office or other means of ticket sales. Further details.www.cp.pt
Yes, I've decided to book and pay for my ticket in advance!Certainly if one boards an AP or IC from a station without a ticket office, this would apply. The discussion centres around leaving from Lisboa-Oriente, which does have one. @Anniespar could buy online or at the ticket station when she gets to Oriente. There might be some exceptions, but I don't think suggesting that she just get on and AP or IC service at Oriente and take pot luck on finding a vacant seat is the best advice on this matter.