Messina Centrale railway station

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Other informationClassificationGoldHistoryOpened1866; 158 years ago (1866)
Location
Messina Centrale railway station is located in Sicily
Messina Centrale railway station
Messina Centrale railway station
Location in Sicily
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Messina Centrale railway station is located in Italy
Messina Centrale railway station
Messina Centrale railway station
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Messina Centrale railway station (Italian: Stazione di Messina Centrale or Messina Centrale) is the main railway station of the Italian city of Messina in Sicily. As Palermo Centrale, Catania Centrale and Syracuse it is one of the most important stations of its region. It is owned by the Ferrovie dello Stato, the national rail company of Italy.

History

The station, originally named simply as Messina, was inaugurated on 12 December 1866, as the terminal of the railway to Taormina, the first section of the Messina-Catania-Siracusa line. Heavily damaged after the 1908 earthquake, it was repaired a few years later. In 1939 it was finally renewed and replaced by the modern Messina Centrale, with the station building projected by the architect Angiolo Mazzoni.[1]

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

  • Intercity services Rome - Naples - Messina - Palermo
  • Intercity services Rome - Naples - Messina - Catania - Siracusa
  • Night train service (Intercity Night) Rome - Naples - Messina - Palermo
  • Night train service (Intercity Night) Rome - Naples - Messina - Catania - Siracusa
  • Night train service ( Intercity Night ) Milan - Genoa - Salerno - Messina - Palermo
  • Night train service ( Intercity Night ) Milan - Genoa - Salerno - Messina - Catania - Siracusa
  • Regional services (Treno regionale) Messina - Palermo
  • Regional services (Treno regionale) Messina - Giarre-Riposto - Catania - Siracusa
  • Local services (Treno regionale) Messina - Patti
  • Local services (Treno regionale) Messina - Giampilieri
Preceding station   Trenitalia   Following station
Milazzo
InterCity
toward Roma Termini
Taormina-Giardini
toward Siracusa
InterCity
toward Roma Termini
Milazzo
Intercity Notte
toward Roma Termini
Milazzo
Intercity Notte
Taormina-Giardini
toward Siracusa
Intercity Notte
toward Roma Termini
Taormina-Giardini
toward Siracusa
Intercity Notte
Villafranca Tirrena
Treno regionaleTerminus
Fiumara Gazzi
toward Siracusa
Treno regionaleTerminus

Structure and transport

The new station building was projected following the modern criteria of the futurist architect Angiolo Mazzoni, and is extended through the stations square. Messina Centrale station is at almost contiguous with Messina Marittima station, located by the port and constituting a rail/ferry interchange point to Villa San Giovanni station across the Strait of Messina.

The station is electrified and served by regional trains, by an experimental suburban railway to Giampilieri[2][3] and by the modern Messina tramway[4] (at "Repubblica" stop, on station's square), opened in 2003. For long-distance transport it counts some InterCity and Express trains to Rome, Turin, Milan and Venice, linking it also with Genoa, Naples, Bologna, Florence, Pisa and other cities. It is also part of the projected Berlin–Palermo railway axis.

Photogallery

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Stazione di Messina Marittima Fondazione FS Italiane
  2. ^ (in Italian) Article on FS news
  3. ^ Map of the suburban railway of Messina
  4. ^ (in Italian) Messina Tramway on ATM website Archived 2010-12-23 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Media related to Messina Centrale train station at Wikimedia Commons

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