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Railway stations in Italy

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Roma Termini railway station
Milano Centrale railway station

Mostrailway stations inItaly are maintained and operated byRFI, a subsidiary ofFerrovie dello Stato Group. A minor part of them are operated by private and regional companies, conceded by the state.[1][2]

Stations by region

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Lists of railway stations in Italy by region.[3]

Apulia
Basilicata
Calabria
Sicily
Molise
Campania
Abruzzo
Lazio
Umbria
Marche
Tuscany
Sardinia
Emilia-Romagna
Liguria
Piedmont
Friuli-
Venezia
Giulia
Aosta
Valley
Trentino
Alto Adige
Südtirol
Veneto
Lombardy

Classification

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RFI classifies stations intoPlatinum,Gold,Silver andBronze categories.[4]

Platinum

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Major stations with over 6,000 passengers per day. As major interchanges they will have many departures and arrivals daily, and will be served by high-speed/long-distance services. They are the principal stations for the Italian cities they serve. They have the highest commercial potential (both fares and revenue from on-site merchants).[5]

Gold

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Gold stations have high traffic levels. These include major urban inter-changes and stations serving large towns. They have a lower commercial potential.

Silver

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This class includes all other small to medium-sized stations served by metropolitan and regional services. Some of these may be served by long-distance services.

Bronze

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Small stations with low passenger numbers. This includes minor stations served by regional services.

Busiest stations

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RankRailway StationAnnual entries/exits (millions)Number of platformsCityRegion
1Roma Termini150[6]32RomeLazio
2Milano Centrale145[7]24MilanLombardy
3Torino Porta Nuova70[8]20TurinPiedmont
4Firenze Santa Maria Novella59[9]19FlorenceTuscany
5Bologna Centrale58[10]28BolognaEmilia-Romagna
6Roma Tiburtina51[11]20RomeLazio
7Napoli Centrale50[12]25NaplesCampania
8Milano Cadorna33.1[13]10MilanLombardy
9Venezia Mestre31[14]13VeniceVeneto
10Venezia Santa Lucia30[14]16VeniceVeneto

Operation

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Grandi Stazioni is the commercial operator of 13 platinum-level railway stations.Centostazioni operates another 103 stations, including Milano Porta Garibaldi, Padova and Pisa Centrale. Both companies are owned by Ferrovie dello Stato.

See also

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References

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  1. ^(in Italian)Article with a list of some Italian private railways
  2. ^(in Italian) See also:it:Ferrovie in concessione
  3. ^"Le stazioni oggi REGIONE per REGIONE".2009 Network Statement. RFI. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved25 July 2010.
  4. ^"La classificazione delle stazioni ferroviarie" (in Italian). RFI. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved17 February 2011.
  5. ^Tratto da rfi.itArchived 2008-05-01 at theWayback Machine URL consultato il 10-02-2008.
  6. ^"Roma Termini - Roma Termini - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2014-11-11. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  7. ^"Stazione di Milano Centrale - Info Stazione Milano Centrale - Tour Virtuale stazione | Milano Centrale".www.milanocentrale.it (in Italian). Archived fromthe original on 27 November 2019. Retrieved29 April 2019.
  8. ^"Torino Porta Nuova - Torino Porta Nuova - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  9. ^"Firenze S. Maria Novella - Firenze S. Maria Novella - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2018-05-09. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  10. ^"Bologna Centrale - Bologna Centrale - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  11. ^"Roma Tiburtina - Roma Tiburtina - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2015-03-17. Retrieved2019-11-27.
  12. ^"Napoli Centrale - Napoli Centrale - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-08. Retrieved2017-01-13.
  13. ^Bilancio Sociale "LeNord" 2004-2005
  14. ^ab"Venezia Mestre - Venezia Mestre - Grandi Stazioni". Archived fromthe original on 2018-09-08. Retrieved2019-11-27.

External links

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Media related toRailway stations in Italy at Wikimedia Commons

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  • 1 Partly in Asia.
  • 2 Dependencies.
  • 3 Status undetermined.
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