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Faenza railway station (Italian: Stazione di Faenza) serves the city and comune of Faenza, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Opened in 1893, it forms part of the Bologna–Ancona railway, and is also a terminus of two secondary railways, linking Faenza with Lavezzola and with Ravenna, and with Florence, respectively.

Faenza
View of the platforms.
General information
LocationPiazza Cesare Battisti 6
48018 Faenza RA
Faenza, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Coordinates44°17′36″N 11°52′59″E
Operated byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Centostazioni
Line(s)Bologna–Ancona
Florence–Faenza
Faenza–Lavezzola
Faenza–Ravenna
Distance49.062 km (30.486 mi)
from Bologna Centrale
Train operatorsTrenitalia
Connections
  • Urban buses
Construction
ArchitectRoberto Narducci
Other information
ClassificationGold
History
Opened1893; 129 years ago (1893)
Rebuilt1948
Location
Faenza
Location in Emilia-Romanga
Faenza
Location in Northern Italy
Faenza
Location in Italy

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 Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.


Location


Faenza railway station is situated at Piazza Cesare Battisti, at the northern edge of the city centre.


History


Faenza's original station was opened on 1 September 1861, together with the rest of the BolognaForlì section of the Bologna–Ancona railway.[1] It was located to the east of the present station, near what is now Via Caldesi.[2]

In 1893, upon the inauguration of the Faentina railway to Florence, the present station was opened to replace the original station. However, the relocation of the station to a less central site necessitated the construction of a road link (Viale Alfredo Beccarini) between the city centre and the new facility. This led to the destruction of the city walls, and the distortion of the fabric of the urban village of Ganga.[2]

The 1893 passenger building was later destroyed by a bombing raid during World War II.[2] It was rebuilt in 1948 by architect Roberto Narducci, who had already rebuilt several railway stations in the post-war period.

In 2009, Centostazioni and RFI completed a general restructuring of the property and the adaptation of technological systems in accordance with legal requirements.

The proposed Metropolis project of the comune of Faenza would reclassify the space outside the station, and particularly the goods yard. It would also involve the construction of new housing estates (approximately 30,000 cubic meters in volume), and a new bus terminal and bike paths.


Features



Passenger building


The passenger building is constructed in an evidently Italian rationalist style typical of the stations designed by Narducci. It is shaped like a rectangular parallelepiped on two levels.

At ground floor level, there are two large openings with rectangular sides. Upstairs, a large window illuminates and atrium inside the building. Extending laterally from each side of the passenger building are two asymmetrical single storey buildings in brick. These house the equipment rooms and the restaurant and bar.

Beyond the outer end of each of these two buildings, there is another building on three levels, not open to travellers.


Station yard


Adjacent to the passenger building is the station yard. It has seven tracks used for passenger services. In detail:

All passenger tracks have a platform sheltered by a canopy. The platforms are connected with each other by a pedestrian underpass.

There are also other tracks (without platforms and forming a separate area with similar tracks) used for the storage of rolling stock not in service. The rolling stock stored there includes many ALn 668 1900 series railcars, and several Minuetto series diesel multiple units. Both of these types are used on the lines radiating from Faenza.


Train services


The station is served by the following service(s): (incomplete)

Preceding station   Trenitalia   Following station
toward Milano Centrale
Frecciabianca
Forli
toward Lecce

Passenger and train movements


The station has about 2.6 million passenger movements each year.[3]

The passenger trains calling at the station are regional, express, InterCity and Frecciabianca services.

A total of about 140 passenger trains serve the station each day. Their main destinations are Bologna Centrale, Ancona, Rimini, Milano Centrale and Piacenza.



See also



References


  1. Alessandro Tuzza; et al. "Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926" [Chronological overview of the features of the railways opened between 1839 and 31 December 1926]. Trenidicarta.it (in Italian). Alessandro Tuzza. Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 19 January 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. "Faenza Railway Station". Terre di Faenza website. Terre di Faenza. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  3. "Flussi Annui nelle 103 Stazioni" [Annual flows at the 103 stations]. Centostazioni website (in Italian). Centostazioni. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2010. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)


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This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at January 2011.




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