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Treviso Centrale railway station

Treviso Centrale
The passenger building in the square.
The passenger building in the square.
Location Piazza Duca d'Aosta
31100 Treviso
Treviso, Treviso, Veneto
Italy
Coordinates 45°39′36″N 12°14′41″E / 45.66000°N 12.24472°E / 45.66000; 12.24472Coordinates: 45°39′36″N 12°14′41″E / 45.66000°N 12.24472°E / 45.66000; 12.24472
Owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated by Centostazioni
Line(s) Venice–Udine
Montebelluna–Treviso
Vicenza–Treviso
Treviso–Portogruaro
Train operators Trenitalia
Connections
  • Urban and suburban buses
History
Opened 1851; 166 years ago (1851)
Location
Treviso Centrale is located in Northern Italy
Treviso Centrale
Treviso Centrale
Location within Northern Italy

Treviso Centrale railway station (Italian: Stazione di Treviso Centrale) serves the city and comune of Treviso, in the Veneto region, northeastern Italy. Opened in 1851, the station forms part of the Venice–Udine railway, and is also a junction of three branch lines, to Montebelluna (and from there to Belluno and Calalzo along the Calalzo-Padova railway), Vicenza and Portogruaro, respectively.

Although Treviso Centrale is currently the only railway station in Treviso, it is so named to distinguish it from the two other railway facilities within the comune boundaries: Treviso Porta Santi Quaranta (a goods yard) and the marshalling yard at Treviso Scalo Motta (i.e. Treviso Scalo junction to Motta).

Treviso Centrale 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.

Services inside the station include ticketing, a waiting area, shops, offices, and the headquarters of the Railway Police.

Eight tracks run through the station. As they are all equipped with platforms, they can all be used for passenger service.

The platforms are connected by two subways. One of them connects the historic district of San Zeno, the platforms and the passenger building, and ends on the other side of the ring road opposite the passenger building. The other subway, to the west of the first one, connects the platforms with the parking station.


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