Roma Termini, the gate to the Eternal City, is the largest station of Italy and one of the biggest in Europe, as well as the only station in the world that can boast invaluable archaeological remains in it.
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Milano Centrale is the second largest Italian station in terms of size and traffic and a crucial hub for the country’s high-speed railway services and connections to the rest of Europe.
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With its remarkable flow of 49 mln visitors per year, Napoli Centrale acts as the main connection between Italy’s North and South, as well as a fast-developing hub thanks to the recent improvements in high-speed railway technology.
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With its 30-meter wide front arcade that stretches for 150 meters, Torino Porta Nuova is Italy’s third most important station. Porta Nuova fully embodies the city’s dynamic spirit while acting as an important symbol of Turin itself.
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With its one-of-a-kind majestic architecture, Firenze Santa Maria Novella is one of the main transport hubs of Central Italy. The station stands out in a privileged position at the heart of the city center, which makes it a strategic pole of interest that attracts many diverse flows.
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Bologna Centrale is located at the intersection of Italy’s most important routes that connect the whole country, acting as the Peninsula’s main traffic junction and as a crucial high-speed railway hub, thanks to the new AV (high-speed) underground station opened in 2013.
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Roma Tiburtina high speed train station is a crucial transport interchange hub that connects Rome and Lazio to the rest of Italy, visited by 50+ mln users per year.
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Venezia Santa Lucia is much more than a station. It is a place where to experience great shopping, discover a quick and efficient catering offer and benefit from the wide range of services available The station is open to visitors all week long from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m..
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Located on the border between the cities of Mestre and Marghera, Venezia Mestre is the North-East’s main connection to the rest of Italy, as it is intersected by all the major routes to Venezia and Triveneto.
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Verona Porta Nuova connects the Veronese hinterland to the main provinces of Veneto and acts as a gate to the renowned city’s center.
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Genova Piazza Principe is the main station and urban, extra-urban and touristic transport hub of Genoa and its region, Liguria, also due to its privileged position near the city’s harbor.
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Genova Brignole is an important local and regional transit hub for both commuters and tourists and it’s the second station of Liguria’s main city.
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The station was opened in 1864. Over the few years that followed, its central building was enlarged towards the adjacent Piazza and, over the space before the three central arcs, a Liberty style iron cantilever roof was added.
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Today, Palermo Centrale station acts as Sicily’s main traffic hub, as it connects the island to all the major mainland routes. It is located in in Piazza Giulio Cesare, in the heart of the city, a short walk away from its main shopping streets.
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