Cecina railway station

Railway station in Italy
Cecina is located in Tuscany
Cecina
Cecina
Location in Tuscany
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Cecina is located in Italy
Cecina
Cecina
Location in Italy
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Cecina railway station is an Italian railway station on the Tirrenica railway line in Tuscany.

History

It opened on 20 October 1863 with a northern section of the Tirrenica line, and opened on the same day as the Cecina-Volterra railway. After significant damage to the station building during the Second World War, the station building was rebuilt. From 2020 to 2021, the station was subject to a renovation, during which the platforms were raised and the underpass was upgraded.

Train services and movements

Regular passenger services to the station are regionale, regionale veloce, Intercity and Frecciabianca services, that use the Tirrenica line to connect to Pisa Centrale, Roma Termini, Grosseto, Florence SMN, Piombino and further afield such as Genova.[1]

  • The platforms with a regionale service.
    The platforms with a regionale service.
  • The northern end of the station.
    The northern end of the station.

See also

  • iconTrains portal
  • iconArchitecture portal
  • flagItaly portal

References

  1. ^ "Orario dei treni in partenza dalla stazione di Cecina - RFI".