Babynan Posted July 4 #1 Share Posted July 4 Hi. I don't know if this is the right board to post this on, but I'll try. My wife and I are on the Anthem of the Seas on 19th July to the Med. We are hoping to go into Rome by train, but I use a powerchair, (It does fold up) and I'm not sure if the shuttles from the port are wheelchair friendly, also the train station, and the train to Rome. Iv'e tried searching but can't find anything definate about them. I am able to walk short distances. Any advice please? Thanks James Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles4515 Posted July 4 #2 Share Posted July 4 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Babynan said: Hi. I don't know if this is the right board to post this on, but I'll try. My wife and I are on the Anthem of the Seas on 19th July to the Med. We are hoping to go into Rome by train, but I use a powerchair, (It does fold up) and I'm not sure if the shuttles from the port are wheelchair friendly, also the train station, and the train to Rome. Iv'e tried searching but can't find anything definate about them. I am able to walk short distances. Any advice please? Thanks James It has been 7 years but back then neither the station or the train a station were very accessible. There are stairs to get to some tracks. There might be accessable trains, maybe the high speed, I took a local train, the local trains had steps up. Check the schedule as high speed trains have lifts. Also the shuttle from the ship then only took us the port entrance. We had to walk to the train station. There were no taxis. I would into a car service like Rome in Limo. We took the cruise line transfer once and we took that once from Rome to the port and Rome In Limo we shared a limo with CC membesr from our roll call. Edited July 4 by Charles4515 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babynan Posted July 4 Author #3 Share Posted July 4 Thanks for your reply Charles. Its not looking very good for the train into Rome. We had planned to use the Hop on Hop off bus tours from Rome Termini. I did an online chat with someone from the Big Bus Company, and they said their buses are wheelchair friendly, so its only the train we have to worry about. Thanks again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonsai3s Posted July 5 #4 Share Posted July 5 @Babynan When folded, are you able to carry or lift your powerchair? * From the ship, there are 3 ways to get to the train station in Civitavecchia: 1. Free shuttle. Leaves when the shuttle is full. Drops you off at the port gate, and still a long walk to the train station. 2. Bus. Takes you directly from the ship to the train station. 3. Shuttles...smaller than the bus but cost the same...I think it was 7€/person. You can purchase your train tickets at the tobacco shop or inside the train station. (We usually buy the BIRG ticket, about 14€, gives us access to the train and metro in Rome.) See attached photos. Train Station in Civitavecchia.Tobacco Shop adjacent to the train station. Queue can be as long as inside the station.Ticket window inside train station.Monitor showing train schedules and designated platforms.Outside tracks.If your departing platform is other than No. 1 platform, you'll have to go down these stairs, then back up, to get to platforms 2, 3, 4,.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiseboy89130 Posted July 5 #5 Share Posted July 5 (edited) 2 hours ago, bonsai3s said: @Babynan When folded, are you able to carry or lift your powerchair? * From the ship, there are 3 ways to get to the train station in Civitavecchia: 1. Free shuttle. Leaves when the shuttle is full. Drops you off at the port gate, and still a long walk to the train station. 2. Bus. Takes you directly from the ship to the train station. 3. Shuttles...smaller than the bus but cost the same...I think it was 7€/person. You can purchase your train tickets at the tobacco shop or inside the train station. (We usually buy the BIRG ticket, about 14€, gives us access to the train and metro in Rome.) See attached photos. Train Station in Civitavecchia.Tobacco Shop adjacent to the train station. Queue can be as long as inside the station.Ticket window inside train station.Monitor showing train schedules and designated platforms.Outside tracks.If your departing platform is other than No. 1 platform, you'll have to go down these stairs, then back up, to get to platforms 2, 3, 4,.... There is an elevator to each platform it is to the right side past of the stairs on platform 1 and there is one to each platform from the tunnel between the platforms - so no need to use any stairs many people miss the elevator as they go down the stairs and don't think the elavators are after the staircase.... Edited July 5 by cruiseboy89130 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babynan Posted July 5 Author #6 Share Posted July 5 9 hours ago, bonsai3s said: @Babynan When folded, are you able to carry or lift your powerchair? * From the ship, there are 3 ways to get to the train station in Civitavecchia: 1. Free shuttle. Leaves when the shuttle is full. Drops you off at the port gate, and still a long walk to the train station. 2. Bus. Takes you directly from the ship to the train station. 3. Shuttles...smaller than the bus but cost the same...I think it was 7€/person. You can purchase your train tickets at the tobacco shop or inside the train station. (We usually buy the BIRG ticket, about 14€, gives us access to the train and metro in Rome.) See attached photos. Train Station in Civitavecchia.Tobacco Shop adjacent to the train station. Queue can be as long as inside the station.Ticket window inside train station.Monitor showing train schedules and designated platforms.Outside tracks.If your departing platform is other than No. 1 platform, you'll have to go down these stairs, then back up, to get to platforms 2, 3, 4,.... 9 hours ago, bonsai3s said: @Babynan When folded, are you able to carry or lift your powerchair? * From the ship, there are 3 ways to get to the train station in Civitavecchia: 1. Free shuttle. Leaves when the shuttle is full. Drops you off at the port gate, and still a long walk to the train station. 2. Bus. Takes you directly from the ship to the train station. 3. Shuttles...smaller than the bus but cost the same...I think it was 7€/person. You can purchase your train tickets at the tobacco shop or inside the train station. (We usually buy the BIRG ticket, about 14€, gives us access to the train and metro in Rome.) See attached photos. Train Station in Civitavecchia.Tobacco Shop adjacent to the train station. Queue can be as long as inside the station.Ticket window inside train station.Monitor showing train schedules and designated platforms.Outside tracks.If your departing platform is other than No. 1 platform, you'll have to go down these stairs, then back up, to get to platforms 2, 3, 4,.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babynan Posted July 5 Author #7 Share Posted July 5 Thanks for your replies. The information and photos are fantastic. They clearly show what I need to do. The Powerchair folds up, and I think with a bit of work, I could get down the steps. I'm sure DW will help me.🫠 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babynan Posted July 5 Author #8 Share Posted July 5 6 hours ago, cruiseboy89130 said: There is an elevator to each platform it is to the right side past of the stairs on platform 1 and there is one to each platform from the tunnel between the platforms - so no need to use any stairs many people miss the elevator as they go down the stairs and don't think the elavators are after the staircase.... Thanks for the information. Thats great about the elevators. I'll watch out for them. Do you know if I can take a folding Powerchair on the train? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiseboy89130 Posted July 5 #9 Share Posted July 5 5 hours ago, Babynan said: Thanks for the information. Thats great about the elevators. I'll watch out for them. Do you know if I can take a folding Powerchair on the train? Thanks Yes no problem at all! The train staff is very helpfull too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babynan Posted July 5 Author #10 Share Posted July 5 Thanks for that. Youve all been very helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FOPMan Posted July 16 #11 Share Posted July 16 It's been a few years, but every hoho bus was NOT accessible. It seemed every other one was. They (smartly) use manual ramps that pull out from underneath the bus. Space for one wheels user per bus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iuki Posted September 5 #12 Share Posted September 5 On 7/4/2024 at 10:58 AM, Babynan said: Hi. I don't know if this is the right board to post this on, but I'll try. My wife and I are on the Anthem of the Seas on 19th July to the Med. We are hoping to go into Rome by train, but I use a powerchair, (It does fold up) and I'm not sure if the shuttles from the port are wheelchair friendly, also the train station, and the train to Rome. Iv'e tried searching but can't find anything definate about them. I am able to walk short distances. Any advice please? Thanks James How was your trip to the Mediterranean? We’re going a cruise to Italy, Greece, and Turkey in October on the Odyssey OTS. I have an electric folding wheelchair (Falcon). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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