How long does the bus take to go from Viterbo to Orvieto?

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I've found the timetables of COTRAL bus company at its website. However, I find them difficult to interpret.

From Monday to Saturday, according to these timetables, there are three buses going from Viterbo (Piazza Giordano Bruno) to Orvieto (Piazza Cahen). However, how long does this bus take?

The information called "percorso" is also difficult to interpret. Are these the bus stops from the beginning to the end? Are there additional bus stops not listed there?



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There are 3 buses from Viterbo to Orvieto in the weekdays and 3 on Saturdays. At the moment they seem exactly the same but it's possible during summer (August) they change the timings, frequency or even the stops for the buses running on Saturdays (that's why they are listed separately).

Percorso in Italian means Route, and the names you see when you click on each timeslot are the stops.

There are no buses on Sundays and during festivals (public holidays).

Edited in from a comment by @Hatef: I'm not sure how long it takes but since it goes straightly from Viterbo to Orvieto (approx. 43 km) I guess somewhere between 1 to 1.5 hours - the stops should be only the ones listed there (hence 7 stops).




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