Pordenone railway station

Pordenone
View of platform 1 looking towards Venice.
View of platform 1 looking towards Venice.
Location Via Pola 1
33170 Pordenone PN
Pordenone, Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Italy
Coordinates 45°57′24″N 12°39′16″E / 45.95667°N 12.65444°E / 45.95667; 12.65444Coordinates: 45°57′24″N 12°39′16″E / 45.95667°N 12.65444°E / 45.95667; 12.65444
Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Centostazioni
Line(s) Venice–Udine
Distance 77.800 km (48.343 mi)
from Venezia Mestre
Train operators Trenitalia
Connections
  • Urban (ATAP) and suburban buses
Other information
Classification Gold
History
Opened 1 May 1855 (1855-05-01)
Location
Pordenone
Location within Northern Italy

Pordenone railway station (Italian: Stazione di Pordenone) serves the city and comune of Pordenone, in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy. Opened in 1855, the station is located on the Venice–Udine railway. Although it is not a junction or terminal station, it is used by a great many passengers.

The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services to and from the station are operated by Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.

Location

Pordenone railway station is situated in Via Pola, at the western edge of the city centre.

History

The station became operational on 1 May 1855, when the portion of the Venice–Udine railway between Treviso Centrale and Pordenone was opened. In the same year, the next portion of line, to Casarsa, was completed. Only in 1860 did the line reach its final destination, Udine.[1]

Features

The station is equipped with a large passenger building that houses many services, including ticketing, a kiosk, a bar, a bank, and a Club Eurostar.

Train services

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

  • High speed services (Frecciargento) Udine - Treviso - Venice - Padua - Bologna - Florence - Rome
  • High speed services (Frecciabianca) Udine - Treviso - Venice - Padua - Verona - Milan
  • Intercity services (EuroCity) Vienna - Klagenfurt - Villach - Udine - Treviso - Venice
  • Night train (CityNightLine) Munich - Tarvisio - Udine - Treviso - Venice
  • Night train (EuroNight) Vienna - Linz - Salzburg - Villach - Udine - Treviso - Venice
  • Night train (Intercity Notte) Trieste - Udine - Venice - Padua - Bologna - Rome
  • Express services (Regionale Veloce) Trieste - Gorizia - Udine - Treviso - Venice
  • Regional services (Treno regionale) Trieste - Gorizia - Udine - Treviso - Venice
Preceding station   Trenitalia   Following station
Terminus
Frecciargento
toward Roma Termini
Terminus
Frecciabianca
Terminus
Frecciabianca
toward Wien Hbf
EuroCity
toward Munich
EuroNight
toward Wien Hbf
EuroNight
Intercity Notte
toward Roma Termini
Treno regionale
Cusano
Treno regionale
Fontanafredda

Passenger and train movements

The movement of passengers at the station is about 3,000,000 people per year, which means that Pordenone is the third busiest station in Friuli-Venezia Giulia in terms of numbers of passengers, after Udine and Trieste Centrale.[2] Passenger traffic is heavy at all hours of the day.

The station is a transit stop for all types of trains. The destinations of the regional trains are: Udine, Venezia Santa Lucia, Sacile, Trieste Centrale and Casarsa. The station is also served by Frecciargento and night trains to Rome and Frecciabianca trains to Milan. International trains operate to Vienna and Munich.

Interchange with the bus is excellent: in the square outside the station are stops for urban and suburban buses. In front of the station there is a taxi stand.

See also

References

  1. Alessandro Tuzza; et al. "Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926" [Chronological overview of the features of the railways opened between 1839 and 31 December 1926]. www.trenidicarta.it (in Italian). Alessandro Tuzza. Retrieved 26 November 2010.
  2. "Flussi Annui nelle 103 Stazioni" [Annual flows at the 103 stations]. Centostazioni website (in Italian). Centostazioni. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2010.

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