Cormons railway station
Cormons (Italian: Stazione di Cormons) is a railway station serving the town of Cormons, in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northern Italy. The station is located on the Udine–Trieste railway. The train services are operated by Trenitalia.
Cormons | |
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Railway Station | |
Location | Via A.De Gasperi 16, Cormons, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italy |
Coordinates | 45°57′26″N 13°27′42″E |
Owned by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana |
Operated by | Trenitalia |
Line(s) | Udine–Trieste railway |
Distance | 20.785 km (12.915 mi) from Udine |
Platforms | 3 |
Tracks | 8 |
Other information | |
Classification | Silver [1] |
Location | |
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History
The station should have been located on the Cormons-Redipuglia railway, however construction of the line never finished and therefore trains never ran on this line. until 1918 it was one the last Austro Hungarian stations before the border with Italy, the latter ran along Iudrio river. its habsburg heritage is visible by the building style.
Train services
The station is served by the following service(s):
- Express services (Regionale Veloce) Venice - Gorizia - Udine - Treviso - Trieste
- Regional services (Treno regionale) Venice - Gorizia - Udine - Treviso - Trieste
Preceding station | Trenitalia | Following station | ||
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toward Venezia Santa Lucia | Treno regionale | toward Trieste Centrale |
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San Giovanni al Natisone toward Venezia Santa Lucia | Treno regionale | toward Trieste Centrale |
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See also
References
- List of Italian stations and categories Archived September 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as of January 2016.
External links
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