Monza train station
Monza | |
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Data | |
Location in the network | Junction station |
Design | Wedge station |
Platform tracks | 7th |
IBNR | 8300063 |
opening | 1840 |
location | |
City / municipality | Monza |
province | Monza and Brianza Province |
region | Lombardy |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 45 ° 34 ′ 40 " N , 9 ° 16 ′ 23" E |
Height ( SO ) | 158 m |
Railway lines | |
List of train stations in Italy |
The Monza train station ( Italian : Stazione di Monza ) is the train station of Monza in northern Italy . It is operated by the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), an organizational unit of the Ferrovie dello Stato . From 2001 to 2018, the Centostazioni company was responsible for marketing and leasing the retail space .
The station is on the Chiasso – Milan line and is the starting point for the routes to Lecco and Molteno . All of the routes were operated by RFI .
location
The station is located south of the city center and has a total of seven platform tracks. It is a wedge station with the reception building on its side.
history
The station was built in 1840 as the end of the Milan – Monza line (the second line opened in what is now Italy). As early as 1849 this line was extended to Como . In 1873 the line to Calolziocorte was opened. In 1884 the old station building was replaced by the current one.
The Monza – Molteno was opened in 1911 as a private local railway. The line had its own starting point at Monza Sobborghi station , which was reached by a connecting track. The line was taken over by the FS in 1954 and began at Monza station to this day.
traffic
In addition, EuroCity trains from Zurich to Milan stop in Monza.
See also
Web links
- Historical pictures (Italian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The first station building was between the two lines, see a track plan from 1885
- ↑ Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926
- ^ History of the route