Train from Ragusa to Palermo: Tickets & Schedules

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Next departures for Ragusa to Palermo on December 5
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TrenitaliaTrain
Ragusa
Palermo CentraleNo tags
TrenitaliaTrain
Ragusa
Palermo CentraleNo tags
TrenitaliaTrain
Ragusa
Palermo CentraleNo tags
TrenitaliaTrain
Ragusa
Palermo CentraleNo tags
TrenitaliaTrain
Ragusa
Palermo CentraleNo tags

Compare 2 ways to go from Ragusa to Palermo

We recommend carpooling

Among the sustainable travel choices, the carpool stands out as a good way to reach Palermo. The journey takes about 2 hours 50 minutes, and with fares starting at just $25, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

2carpool per day
2h 50mAverage Duration
179 kmDistance
8kgCO₂ emissions
Average Price$42 - $42Average Duration4h 33m
4kg CO₂e
Carpool
Average Price$25 - $28Average Duration2h 50m
8kg CO₂e

Frequently asked questions about travelling from Ragusa to Palermo by train

Please note that schedules, routes, or operator details shown here may be updated or vary at the time of your trip.

  1. How much is the train ticket from Ragusa to Palermo?

    The cheapest train tickets from Ragusa to Palermo start at $42. The average price for this train route is around $42. Busbud recommends booking your tickets in advance to increase your chances of getting the lowest possible price.

  2. How long is the train ride from Ragusa to Palermo?

    The average train trip from Ragusa to Palermo takes 4h 33m and covers 179 km. The quickest train gets you there in 4h 33m and is operated by Trenitalia.

  3. Which train operators serve the Ragusa to Palermo route?

    Several major train operators serve this route, with 1 trains available per day.

  4. What are the earliest and latest departure times for the train from Ragusa to Palermo?

    The earliest train from Ragusa to Palermo departs at 7:56am. The latest train departs at 7:56am.

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