Aviano railway station

Aviano

View of the station building.

View of the station building.
Location Piazzale Stazione 2
Aviano (PN)
Aviano, Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Italy
Coordinates 46°03′52″N 12°35′26″E / 46.0645°N 12.5905°E / 46.0645; 12.5905Coordinates: 46°03′52″N 12°35′26″E / 46.0645°N 12.5905°E / 46.0645; 12.5905
Owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s) Sacile-Pinzano-Gemona del Friuli
Platforms 3
Train operators Trenitalia
Connections
  • Suburban buses
History
Opened 28 October 1930 (1930-10-28)
Closed July 2012
Location
Aviano
Location within Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Aviano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Aviano) is a railway station serving the city of Aviano, Italy.

History

The station was inaugurated on October 28, 1930, when it was opened the railway line between Sacile and Pinzano al Tagliamento.

Structure and systems

The passenger building consists of two levels. The building is brick and is painted pink. The structure is composed of four openings monofore both at the ground floor and at the first floor. In the station there's a cargo terminal with attached warehouse: today (2010) the cargo terminal has been largely dismantled while the warehouse has been converted to storage. The architecture of the warehouse is very similar to that of other Italian railway stations. The layout of the buildings is rectangular. The square is composed of two tracks. In detail: Track 1: on route diverted, is used for crossing and precedence between trains. Track 2: This is the running line. Both tracks have platforms connected by a crossing at grade.

Service

The regional passenger service is operated by Trenitalia. Since July 2012, after an accident on the line, the train service was replaced by buses. In 2013, the region has requested the property of the line to manage it through the regional railway company (FUC).

External links

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