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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.[1] The following trains stop every day in Arezzo:[2]

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 Pratovecchio) and 6 (service to Sinalunga) are dedicated to LFI trains. All the other platforms are used for Trenitalia services.

Tracks
1N Arezzo-Pratovecchio railway line To Pratovecchio
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-Pratovecchio 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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