Vicenza railway station
- Urban (AIM)
Suburban (FTV) buses
Preceding station | Trenitalia | Following station | ||
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Verona Porta Nuova towards Milano Centrale | Frecciarossa | Padova towards Udine | ||
Padova towards Trieste Centrale | ||||
Padova towards Venezia Santa Lucia | ||||
Verona Porta Nuova towards Genova Brignole | ||||
Verona Porta Nuova towards Torino Porta Nuova | ||||
Verona Porta Nuova towards Genève-Cornavin | EuroCity | |||
Verona Porta Nuova towards Zürich HB | ||||
Altavilla-Tavernelle towards Verona Porta Nuova | Regionale Veloce | Lerino towards Venezia Santa Lucia | ||
Altavilla-Tavernelle towards Brescia | Regionale | |||
Terminus | Anconetta towards Schio | |||
San Pietro in Gu towards Treviso Centrale | ||||
Preceding station | ÖBB | Following station | ||
Verona Porta Nuova towards La Spezia Centrale | Nightjet | Padova towards München Hbf | ||
Verona Porta Nuova towards Roma Termini | Padova towards Wien Hbf |
Location | |
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Vicenza Location within Northern Italy |
Vicenza railway station (Italian: Stazione di Vicenza) (IATA: VNZ) serves the town and comune of Vicenza, in the Veneto region, northeastern Italy. Opened in 1846, it forms part of the Milan–Venice railway, and is also a junction of two branch lines, to Schio and Treviso, respectively.
The station is currently owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). 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.
Features
The station has a large passenger building that houses many facilities for passengers, the headquarters of the Railway Police, and the offices of Trenitalia and the station management.
The six through platforms at the station are numbered from 1 to 6. At the far eastern end of the station, there are also two bay platforms (1 Giardino and 2 Giardino), at which trains arrive from and depart to Schio and Treviso. In total, there are eight platform tracks for passengers, plus some tracks for the exclusive use of goods handling, manoeuvering, stabling and storage.
The station is equipped with a locomotive depot, and a short distance away there are major repair shops.
Services
As of the December 2023 timetable change,[update] the following services stop at Vicenza:[1]
- Frecciarossa: services to Genova Brignole, Milano Centrale, Torino Porta Nuova, Trieste Centrale, Venezia Santa Lucia, and Udine.
- NightJet: service to La Spezia Centrale, Roma Termini, München, and Wien.
- EuroCity: services to Bologna Centrale, Genève-Cornavin, München, Venezia Santa Lucia, and Zürich.
- Regionale Veloce: service between Verona Porta Nuova and Venezia Santa Lucia.
- Regionale: service to Brescia, Schio, Treviso Centrale, and Venezia Santa Lucia.
Renovations
Work on upgrading and enhancement of the entire structure of the station building is currently being completed. The work is financed by an investment of approximately 2.4 million euros by Centostazioni and RFI. To achieve a uniform appearance and enhance the main facades, the front and sides of the building have received a veneer of brick and Vicenza yellow stone.
In addition to the retrofitting of existing facilities, and removal of architectural barriers (with the laying of a new path for the vision-impaired), the station has been equipped with new shopping facilities. The previously existing businesses (bar/pizzeria, a tobacconist, newsagent and bank with door ATM) have been joined by a bookshop (Libreria Mondadori), a perfume shop/convenience store (Schlecker), a phone shop (Smartphone), a costume jewellery shop (4You), a clothing store (Fila), another shop (Zippo), an insurance office and a car rental agency (Major).
Passenger and train movements
The station has about 7.7 million passenger movements each year.[2]
Gallery
- Ticketing hall
- Hall leading to platform 1 to Venice
- Underpass to platforms 2 to 6 for Milan
- Platforms 1 and 1 Giardino
References
- ^ Trenord (10 December 2023). "Milano-Treviglio-Brescia-Verona" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "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 4 December 2010.
External links
- CentoStazioni: Information about Vicenza railway station (in Italian)
- History and pictures of Vicenza railway station (in Italian)
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