Arezzo
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View of the passenger building.
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Location | Piazza della Repubblica 52100 Arezzo AR Arezzo, Arezzo, Tuscany Italy |
Coordinates | 43°27′40″N 11°52′32″E / 43.46111°N 11.87556°ECoordinates: 43°27′40″N 11°52′32″E / 43.46111°N 11.87556°E |
Operated by |
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni |
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Firenze–Roma Arezzo–Stia () Arezzo–Sinalunga (LFI) |
Distance | 227.370 km (141.281 mi) from Roma Termini |
Platforms | 7 |
Train operators | Trenitalia |
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Classification | Gold |
History | |
Opened | 16 April 1866 |
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Arezzo railway station serves the city of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy. This station is the most important in all the province.
There is a large operational freight yard.
Arezzo is part of the Centostazioni network which includes the hundred most important stations in Italy.
Two railway companies serve Arezzo:
Arezzo station is near to the interconnections (Arezzo Nord and Arezzo Sud) with the "direttissima" high speed line. This provides connections to Florence in less than 40 minutes covering a distance of 88 kilometres.
This station is part of the "Memorario" project which provides a regular timetable.
Arezzo has 1.126 million passenger movements annually. The following trains stop every day in Arezzo:
The station has a CCTV surveliance on all platforms and in the subway.
All platforms, except for platform 6, are connected by a subway and lifts.
This station has seven platforms. Only platforms 1 North (service to Pratovecchio) and 6 (service to Sinalunga) are dedicated to LFI trains. All the other platforms are used for Trenitalia services.