Carrara-Avenza
Apuania Carrara (1939-1949) Avenza (1863-1925) |
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Platforms of the train station
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Location |
Carrara, Avenza, via Petacchi Carrara, Massa and Carrara, Tuscany Italy |
Coordinates | 44°03′04″N 10°03′46″E / 44.05111°N 10.06278°ECoordinates: 44°03′04″N 10°03′46″E / 44.05111°N 10.06278°E |
Owned by | RFI |
Line(s) |
Genova-Pisa railway Private Marble Railway of Carrara (suppressed) Avenza-Carrara railway (suppressed) |
Platforms | 2 since 2012 13 until the 80 |
Train operators | Trenitalia |
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Other information | |
Classification | Silver |
History | |
Opened | 15 May 1863 |
Rebuilt | 1960 1980 |
Electrified | In 1926 with three-phase system. Converted to continuous electric current system on April 1947 |
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Carrara-Avenza railway station, also known simply as Carrara or Avenza, is a railway station of the city of Carrara, Italy. It is located on the Genova-Pisa line. It is the only station serving the Tuscan city, after the closure of Carrara San Martino in 1969.
The station was inaugurated on 15 May 1863 with the name of "Avenza", as part of the railway section between Sarzana and Massa.
On 10 September 1866, the station became a branch point of a short connection with Carrara Town (Carrara San Martino Station) of 4.5 km. In 1876 was founded the Private Marble Railway of Carrara a so they were installed 6 platforms available to the marble traffic.
On 20 May 1915 in the underpass road Viale XX Settembre, in the immediate vicinity of the station, began to pass convoys of the electric tramway granted to the Municipality of Carrara for the connection to the Marina: 6.3 km long the tramway was electrified at constant voltage of 600 V, the line was equipped with the standard gauge of 1,445 mm. The tram service was definitively suppressed in 1955 for the installation of a trolleybus.
In 1939 the station, then called "Carrara-Avenza," took on the new name of "Apuania Carrara" with the institution of the municipality of Apuania; the previous name was restored in the 1949, with the abolition of the former municipality first mentioned in 1946.
The traffic coming from the marble railway definitively ceased with its suppression, which occurred on 15 May 1964. The elimination of the branch with Carrara San Martino dates back to 28 February 1969. In June 2012 were removed the platforms used for the movement of marble goods.
With the decline of freight traffic, with which they could not keep the impositions of the RFI, and also because in the small station there was no train that arrived or departed from there, then RFI imposed the transformation in "not attended station" starting with the time entered into force in December 2012.
The station has two platforms for passenger transport. Until June 2012 it had it had a third that was used for trains from Firenze Santa Maria Novella. With this third there were also another six for freight trains that, among other things, since 1964 doesn't stop anymore at the station.