Foligno
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View of the passenger building.
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Location | Piazzale Unità d'Italia 17-19 06034 Foligno PG Foligno, Perugia, Umbria Italy |
Coordinates | 42°57′16″N 12°42′40″E / 42.95444°N 12.71111°ECoordinates: 42°57′16″N 12°42′40″E / 42.95444°N 12.71111°E |
Elevation | 239 m (784 ft) |
Operated by |
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni |
Line(s) |
Ancona–Orte Foligno–Terontola |
Distance | 165.971 km (103.130 mi) from Roma Termini |
Platforms | 6 |
Train operators |
Trenitalia |
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Architect | Paolo Perilli |
Other information | |
Classification | Gold |
History | |
Opened | 4 January 1866 |
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Foligno railway station (Italian: Stazione di Foligno) serves the town and comune of Foligno, in the region of Umbria, central Italy. It is also the most important railway junction in Umbria. Opened in 1866, it forms part of the Ancona–Orte railway, and is the southeastern terminus of the Foligno–Terontola railway, which links Florence with Rome.
The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services are operated by or on behalf of Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.
regional train services on the Foligno–Terontola railway are operated by , which sub-contracts on behalf of Trenitalia.
Foligno railway station is situated at Piazzale Unità d'Italia, at the eastern end of the city centre.
The station was opened on 4 January 1866, upon the inauguration of the Orte–Foligno section of the Rome–Ancona railway. A few months later, on 29 April 1866, that line was extended from Foligno to Falconara Marittima. Then, on 21 July 1866, Foligno became a junction station, when the Foligno–Collestrada section of the Foligno–Terontola railway was opened.