List of railway stations in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
This is the list of the railway stations in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, a branch of the Italian state company Ferrovie dello Stato.[1]
List
Station | Locality | Province | Category |
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Ala | Ala | Trentino | Silver |
Avio | Avio | Trentino | Bronze |
Bolzano | Bolzano | South Tyrol | Gold |
Bolzano South | Bolzano | South Tyrol | Silver |
Borghetto all'Adige | Borghetto all'Adige | Trentino | Bronze |
Borgo Valsugana Centro and Borgo Valsugana Est |
Borgo Valsugana | Trentino | Silver |
Brenner | Brenner | South Tyrol | Silver |
Brixen | Brixen | South Tyrol | Silver |
Bronzolo | Bronzolo | South Tyrol | Silver |
Bruneck | Bruneck | South Tyrol | Silver |
Calceranica | Calceranica | Trentino | Bronze |
Caldonazzo | Caldonazzo | Trentino | Bronze |
Freienfeld | Freienfeld | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Casteldarne | Casteldarne | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Klausen | Klausen | South Tyrol | Silver |
Gossensaß | Gossensaß | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Toblach | Toblach | South Tyrol | Silver |
Neumarkt-Tramin | Neumarkt | South Tyrol | Silver |
Franzensfeste | Franzensfeste | South Tyrol | Silver |
Gargazon | Gargazon | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Grigno | Grigno | Trentino | Bronze |
Laives | Laives | South Tyrol | Silver |
Lana-Burgstall | Lana | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Lavis | Lavis | Trentino | Bronze |
Levico Terme | Levico Terme | Trentino | Silver |
Margreid-Kurtatsch | Margreid | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Merano | Merano | South Tyrol | Silver |
Merano-Maia Bassa | Merano | South Tyrol | Silver |
Mezzocorona | Mezzocorona | Trentino | Silver |
Welsberg-Gsies | Welsberg | South Tyrol | Silver |
Mori | Mori | Trentino | Silver |
Auer | Auer | South Tyrol | Silver |
Pergine | Pergine | Trentino | Silver |
Sigmundskron | Sigmundskron | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Waidbruck | Waidbruck | South Tyrol | Silver |
Povo-Mesiano | Povo | Trentino | Bronze |
Mühlbach | Mühlbach | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Roncegno Bagni-Marter | Roncegno Terme | Trentino | Bronze |
Rovereto | Rovereto | Trentino | Gold |
Innichen | Innichen | South Tyrol | Silver |
San Cristoforo al Lago-Ischia | San Cristoforo al Lago | Trentino | Bronze |
St Lorenzen | St Lorenzen | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Salorno | Salorno | South Tyrol | Silver |
Serravalle all'Adige | Serravalle all'Adige | Trentino | Bronze |
Siebeneich | Siebeneich | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Strigno | Strigno | Trentino | Bronze |
Terlan-Andrian | Terlan | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Tezze di Grigno | Tezze | Trentino | Bronze |
Trento | Trento | Trentino | Gold |
Trento San Bartolameo | Trento | Trentino | Bronze |
Trento Santa Chiara | Trento | Trentino | Bronze |
Olang-Antholz | Olang | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Vintl | Vintl | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Niederdorf | Niederdorf | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Villazzano | Trento | Trentino | Silver |
Vilpian-Nals | Vilpian | South Tyrol | Bronze |
Sterzing | Sterzing | South Tyrol | Silver |
See also
- Railway stations in Italy
- Ferrovie dello Stato
- Rail transport in Italy
- High-speed rail in Italy
- Transport in Italy
References
- ↑ "Le stazioni oggi REGIONE per REGIONE". 2009 Network Statement. RFI. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
External links
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