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The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Turin to Cuneo is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
1 h 11 m
Average
1 h 11 m
Trains per day
5
Distance
76 km
Of the 5 trains that leave Turin for Cuneo every day 5 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 47 miles (75 km) | |
Average train duration | 1 h 11 min | |
Average train ticket price | $9 (€8) | |
Train frequency | 16 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there are 9 direct trains a day | |
Train companies | Regionale |
Trains from Turin to Cuneo cover the 47 miles (75 km) long route taking on average 1 h 11 min with our travel partners like Regionale. Normally, there are 16 trains operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this route costs around $9 (€8), you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as $9 (€8). Travelers depart most frequently from Torino Porta Nuova and arrive in Cuneo.
There are almost 120 trips from Turin to Cuneo by train scheduled every week, so you should be able to find the right departure to suit your schedule. From Monday to Friday, there are around 18 trains leaving for Cuneo. On the weekends, you have a choice of around 14 trains. There is almost an even split between direct routes and those that require stops, usually just one. Many visitors to Cuneo choose it as a base for hikes into the nearby Italian Alpine countryside, but there is also much to see in this historic town. Piazza Galimberti offers scenic views of the medieval architecture as well as being a market center for those who want to shop. Or you can wander the various lanes and streets to the baroque Church of Santa Maria della Pieve or visit the Jewish-influenced Contrada Mondovi.
Trains from Turin to Cuneo leave every day, totaling almost 120 every week. During the week, Monday to Friday, there are about 18 trains leaving a day. On Saturdays and Sundays, there are a little less, with about 14 departures scheduled a day. But every day of the week, trains begin leaving at about 5:25 a.m., and the last train departs around 9:25 p.m. From Monday to Friday, there is usually one train every hour, although sometimes there may be more. During the weekends, there may not be a departure every hour. So, it is best to check the schedule to make sure there is a departure during your preferred time, especially if during a holiday.
Turin to Cuneo train journeys can range from around 1h 10min to about 1h 25min. Most of the trips are direct and last from just over 1h 10min to about 1h 14min. The options with stops do not add that much more time, with travel times being around 1h 25min. This includes a stop for approximately 15min. So, when you look for travel deals, you probably won’t have to spend too much more time traveling.
Departure train station: You will depart to Cuneo from Turin Porto Nuova station. This is the main station for Turin, and it is about 0.75 mile (1.2 km) from the center of Turn. You could walk that distance, or you could take one of a few buses or trams for the approximately 10min ride. Disabled passengers can find accessible toilets and other facilities as well as additional assistance upon request. The station also offers other facilities and amenities, including public restrooms and waiting areas, vending machines, restaurants, and shops, as well as postal services.
Arrival train station: You will arrive at Cuneo, the city’s main train station. It is about 0.75 mile (1.2 km) from the historic city center of Piazza Galimberti, so you could walk from the station. If you would rather not walk, there are buses leaving around every 4min for the approximately 5min ride to Piazza Galimberti. There is limited access for disabled passengers, so you should call well in advance with your arrival details to ensure proper arrangements are available. Some other facilities are available such as public toilets, shops, and vending machines for food and drink.
Trenitalia is the main train company for rail services in Italy. The fleet includes high-speed Frecce trains as well as Intercity and Regionale trains, although the service between Turin and Cuneo tends to be serviced by Regionale trains. In addition to Italian cities, Trenitalia also offers services in European countries such as France, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria.
Trenitalia generally schedules trains from Turin to Cuneo at about 120 trains a week. This comprises around 18 trains every day from Monday to Fridays and about 14 trains on each day of the weekend. Most of the trains are direct, but there are also trains that may require stops, usually just one switch. So, travel times don’t vary much, ranging from about 1h 11min to approximately 1h 25min.
The services available for your trip to Cuneo will depend on the trains and routes. Typically, the trains will be Regionale. They normally only offer one class, but sometimes there may be two. But there is usually not much difference between them other than seat size. You will have access to a café car for food and drink, but there will most likely not be any Wi-Fi or charging outlets. This is not a long journey, but you may want to be prepared if you want to stay connected. Passengers with disabilities or issues with mobility should find proper access and assistance, but you should contact them before you travel to make sure you have the right help. Trenitalia does not have an extra luggage fee, but there is limited luggage storage. So, we suggest pack accordingly. You can usually bring your bicycle along, but you will have to fold or dismantle it and store it in a bag for the luggage compartment. Small pets in carriers are typically okay to bring onboard, but dogs may not be, even if they with a muzzle and leash. Guide dogs for vision-impaired passengers can board. You should check with the company for restrictions or additional fees for your pet as you are making plans.
You can find cheap trains to Cuneo from Turin. Try to buy your tickets as early as possible as Trenitalia often offers discounts for advance purchases. Being flexible with your travel dates helps too. Have a look at the days or times before or after your preferences, and you may find a cheaper fare. Trenitalia also sometimes offers specials like discounts for small groups or two-for-one fares on Saturdays. And if you’re okay with some ticket restrictions, you may want to check if an Economy or Super Economy ticket is available as they are usually cheaper than the Standard tickets.
When departing from Turin, you have various train station options to start your journey from including Torino Porta Nuova, Torino Porta Susa and Torino Dora. When arriving in Cuneo, you can end your journey in train stations like Cuneo, Cuneo Gesso and S. Benigno Di Cuneo.
Omio customers book a train from Torino Porta Nuova to Cuneo most frequently for this route.
The most popular departure train station with passengers for this route, called Torino Porta Nuova, is located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) from the city center of Turin.
The most popular arrival train station, Cuneo, is located 1.4 miles (2.2 km) away from the city center of Cuneo.
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