Varese railway station

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Varese
Varese - stazione ferroviaria RFI - lato strada.jpg
Data
Design Through station
Platform tracks 5
opening 1865
location
City / municipality Varese
province Varese Province
region Lombardy
Country Italy
Coordinates 45 ° 48 '58 "  N , 8 ° 49' 59"  E Coordinates: 45 ° 48 '58 "  N , 8 ° 49' 59"  E
Height ( SO ) 382  m
Railway lines

Gallarate – Varese
Varese – Porto Ceresio

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The Varese train station ( Italian : Stazione di Varese ) is the state train station of the northern Italian city of Varese . 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 the starting point for the Gallarate – Varese and Varese – Porto Ceresio railway lines . These routes are operated by RFI .

location

The station is located east of the city center and has a total of five platform tracks. The station building is a type construction of the SFAI , which was also built in other Lombard railway stations from the same period ( Lecco , Lodi , Mantua and Pavia ).

The station is a few meters south of the Varese Nord station , which is owned by the regional railway company Ferrovienord .

history

The station was built in 1865 as the terminus of the Gallarate – Varese railway line . In 1894 the Varese – Porto Ceresio railway was opened.

traffic

line course
Milano S5.svg Varese  - Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone  - Castronno  - Albizzate-Solbiate Arno  - Cavaria-Oggiona-Jerago  - Gallarate  - Busto Arsizio  - Legnano  - Canegrate  - Vanzago-Pogliano  - Rho  - Rho Fiera  - Milano Certosa  - Milano Villapizzone  - Milano Lancetti  - Milano Porta Garibaldi  - Milano Repubblica  - Milano Porta Venezia  - Milano Dateo  - Milano Porta Vittoria  - Milano Forlanini  - Segrate  - Pioltello-Limito  - Vignate  - Melzo  - Pozzuolo Martesana  - Trecella  - Cassano d'Adda  - Treviglio
RE 5 Varese  - Gallarate  - Busto Arsizio  - Legnano - Rho Fiera  - Milano Porta Garibaldi
R 29 Porto Ceresio - Bisuschio-Viggiù - Arcisate - Induno Olona - Varese

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Description on the Centostazioni homepage ( Memento of May 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Italian)
  2. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926