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(Redirected from La Ferrovia Italiana) Railway station in Tuscany, Italy
Arezzo
View of the passenger building.View of the passenger building.
General information
LocationPiazza della Repubblica
52100 Arezzo AR
Arezzo, Arezzo, Tuscany
Italy
Coordinates43°27′40″N 11°52′32″E / 43.46111°N 11.87556°E / 43.46111; 11.87556
Operated byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Centostazioni
Line(s)Firenze–Roma
Arezzo–Stia (LFI)
Arezzo–Sinalunga (LFI)
Arezzo–Fossato di Vico (1886-1945)
Distance227.370 km (141.281 mi)
from Roma Termini
Platforms7
Train operatorsTrenitalia
Connections
  • Urban
    Interurban buses
Other information
ClassificationGold
History
Opened16 April 1866; 158 years ago (1866-04-16)
Location
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The station in 1886, a few years after the opening with a train leaving for Fossato di Vico.

Arezzo railway station serves the city of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy. This station is the most important in all the province.

Overview

There is a large operational freight yard.

Arezzo is part of the Centostazioni network which includes the hundred most important stations in Italy.

Two railway companies serve Arezzo:

Arezzo station is near to the interconnections (Arezzo Nord and Arezzo Sud) with the "direttissima" high speed line. This provides connections to Florence in less than 40 minutes covering a distance of 88 kilometres.

This station is part of the "Memorario" project which provides a regular timetable.

Arezzo has 1.126 million passenger movements annually. The following trains stop every day in Arezzo:

The station has a CCTV surveillance on all platforms and in the subway.

All platforms, except for platform 6, are connected by a subway and lifts.

The first platform of the station was originally three rails, to allow the transit of narrow-gauge trains to Fossato di Vico.

Station layout

This station has seven platforms. Only platforms 1 North (service to Stia) and 6 (service to Sinalunga) are dedicated to LFI trains. All the other platforms are used for Trenitalia services.

Tracks
1N Arezzo-Stia railway line To Stia
1 Florence-Rome railway line To Florence
2 Florence-Rome railway line To Florence
3 Florence-Rome railway line To Foligno, Rome, Naples.
4 Florence-Rome railway line To Florence, Milan.
5 Florence-Rome railway line Used for train interchange.
6 Arezzo-Sinalunga railway line To Sinalunga.

Adjacent stations

Previous Line Next
Chiusi   Florence–Rome high-speed railway line (direttissima: high speed line)   Firenze Campo di Marte
Castiglion fiorentino   Florence-Rome railway line (fast and semi-fast regional trains passing through the low speed line)   Montevarchi
Castiglion fiorentino   Florence-Rome railway line (metropolitan trains passing through the low speed line)   Ponticino
Terminus   Arezzo-Stia railway line(LFI service)   Giovi
Terminus   Arezzo-Sinalunga railway line(LFI service)   Arezzo Pescaiola

See also

Notes

  1. http://www.rfi.it/cms-file/allegati/rfi/Firenze.pdf Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, RFI (only Italian)
  2. According to the official train timetable of Trenitalia, In Treno. Consulted on 18 January 2010

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