EAV trains
Last updated: August 2026
EAV runs rail services around Naples. Use the official planner to match your destination with the service and station shown for your journey before you book.
Choose the service or line for your trip
Search the official planner for your named destination, then confirm the service it displays for your date and direction. Use the service or line name shown in the result when you choose a departure. Circumvesuviana, Cumana and Circumflegrea are useful labels to compare when they match your planned journey.
For Sorrento, search the Napoli to Sorrento journey and confirm the exact departure station shown for your date. Check the displayed journey rather than relying on a city search alone.
Plan visits to Pompei and Ercolano
For a visit to Pompei or Ercolano, search the current planner for the station and route that match your intended site access. You may see names such as Pompei Scavi Villa dei Misteri or Ercolano Scavi; confirm the station name in the journey you plan to take before booking.
For Pompei, confirm that the itinerary names Pompei Scavi Villa dei Misteri. For Ercolano, check for Ercolano Scavi. Allow time to walk from the station to the site. Check separately whether attraction admission and other visit costs are included in your plans. Treat that check as separate from checking the EAV ticket and train journey.
Keep Cumana and Circumflegrea separate
Cumana and Circumflegrea are useful line labels when you compare journeys. Search the official planner for your named destination, confirm the displayed service, and then open the current official timetable or service notice for that journey. Do not choose a line only because it appears in a general EAV search.
Before booking, check the date, direction, departure station, final stop and any service notice. This helps you avoid holding a valid EAV ticket for the wrong journey.
Check the ticket before you pay
Check the current official purchase method and its conditions for the specific line and station you plan to use. The available method can change, so follow the instructions shown for your journey instead of relying on a general ticket-page list.
Keep the ticket price, a reservation fee and a named supplement separate. They are different charges. If a booking screen shows several amounts, read each condition separately and do not treat the total as one generic fare.
Check Campania Express conditionally
If the official EAV page offers Campania Express for your intended date and journey, check its current status, route, fare, departure point, ticket and seat conditions before relying on it. Do not assume that a Campania Express option, booking rule or seat condition applies unless the current official details for your journey say so.
Recheck the official Campania Express page immediately before booking because its operating status can change. For an ordinary EAV trip, check the planner and ticket information instead.
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Frequently asked questions
Which EAV service or line should I check for Sorrento, Pompei or Ercolano?
Search the official planner for your named destination and confirm the service and station shown for your journey. Circumvesuviana, Cumana and Circumflegrea are useful labels to compare when they match your planned trip. For Pompei or Ercolano, confirm the station name and site access in the journey before booking.
Are Cumana and Circumflegrea the same as the Napoli to Sorrento line?
No. Treat them as separate EAV line choices. Search the official planner for your destination, confirm the service it displays, and check the current timetable or service notice before booking.
What should I check before buying an EAV ticket?
Check the current official purchase method and conditions for the specific line and station. Keep the ticket price, reservation fee and any named supplement separate.
What should I check before using Campania Express?
If the official EAV page offers Campania Express for your intended date and journey, check its current status, route, fare, departure point, ticket and seat conditions before relying on it. Do not assume that a Campania Express option, booking rule or seat condition applies without those current official details.
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