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Salerno | |||||
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![]() Exterior of the station building. | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Piazza Vittorio Veneto 84100 Salerno Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 40°41′00″N 14°46′00″E / 40.68333°N 14.76667°E | ||||
Owned by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Operated by | Centostazioni | ||||
Line(s) |
Naples–Salerno Salerno–Reggio Calabria Salerno–Mercato San Severino Salerno Metro | ||||
Distance | 53.090 km (32.989 mi) from Napoli Centrale | ||||
Platforms | 5 (11 tracks [1]) | ||||
Connections | Salerno Suburban Railway [2] [3] | ||||
Other information | |||||
IATA code | ISR | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1866 | ||||
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Salerno railway station serves the Italian city of Salerno and was opened in 1866. It is the main railway station of the city.
It is located at the junction of several lines, including two major national lines, the Naples–Salerno line and the Salerno–Reggio Calabria line. It is also served by the to Mercato San Severino. In addition, it is served by regional trains operating over the old Salerno– Nocera Inferiore via Cava de' Tirreni line, which was part of the Naples–Salerno line before the construction of the Santa Lucia tunnel.
Salerno station is an important hub for regional and long-distance trains within the national territory. It is served by several high speed trains, InterCity and Express services, linking it to almost all the main Italian cities. Starting from 4 November 2013 the station is also served by a suburban railway named "Metro Salerno", [2] [3] linking it to the city's eastern suburb, for which it has been projected a western expansion and a future link to Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport.
The following trains call at this station: (incomplete)
Preceding station | Trenitalia | Following station | ||
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toward
Torino Porta Nuova | Frecciarossa | Terminus | ||
toward
Roma Termini | Frecciargento | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
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toward | Frecciabianca | toward |
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toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
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toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Taranto |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Palermo Centrale |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Siracusa |
||
toward
Torino Porta Nuova | Intercity Notte | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
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Terminus | Treno regionale | toward
Taranto |
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Preceding station | Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori | Following station | ||
toward
Torino Porta Susa | Italo | Terminus | ||
toward
Venezia Santa Lucia | Italo | Terminus |
Media related to
Salerno train station at Wikimedia Commons
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (March 2009) |
Salerno | |||||
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![]() Exterior of the station building. | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Piazza Vittorio Veneto 84100 Salerno Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 40°41′00″N 14°46′00″E / 40.68333°N 14.76667°E | ||||
Owned by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Operated by | Centostazioni | ||||
Line(s) |
Naples–Salerno Salerno–Reggio Calabria Salerno–Mercato San Severino Salerno Metro | ||||
Distance | 53.090 km (32.989 mi) from Napoli Centrale | ||||
Platforms | 5 (11 tracks [1]) | ||||
Connections | Salerno Suburban Railway [2] [3] | ||||
Other information | |||||
IATA code | ISR | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1866 | ||||
|
Salerno railway station serves the Italian city of Salerno and was opened in 1866. It is the main railway station of the city.
It is located at the junction of several lines, including two major national lines, the Naples–Salerno line and the Salerno–Reggio Calabria line. It is also served by the to Mercato San Severino. In addition, it is served by regional trains operating over the old Salerno– Nocera Inferiore via Cava de' Tirreni line, which was part of the Naples–Salerno line before the construction of the Santa Lucia tunnel.
Salerno station is an important hub for regional and long-distance trains within the national territory. It is served by several high speed trains, InterCity and Express services, linking it to almost all the main Italian cities. Starting from 4 November 2013 the station is also served by a suburban railway named "Metro Salerno", [2] [3] linking it to the city's eastern suburb, for which it has been projected a western expansion and a future link to Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport.
The following trains call at this station: (incomplete)
Preceding station | Trenitalia | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
toward
Torino Porta Nuova | Frecciarossa | Terminus | ||
toward
Roma Termini | Frecciargento | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
||
toward | Frecciabianca | toward |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Taranto |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Palermo Centrale |
||
toward
Roma Termini | InterCity | toward
Siracusa |
||
toward
Torino Porta Nuova | Intercity Notte | toward
Reggio di Calabria Centrale |
||
Terminus | Treno regionale | toward
Taranto |
||
Preceding station | Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori | Following station | ||
toward
Torino Porta Susa | Italo | Terminus | ||
toward
Venezia Santa Lucia | Italo | Terminus |
Media related to
Salerno train station at Wikimedia Commons