Bardonecchia railway station

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Bardonecchia
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General information
LocationPiazza Europa 6, Bardonecchia
Bardonecchia, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont
Italy
Coordinates 45°04′36″N06°42′36″E / 45.07667°N 6.71000°E / 45.07667; 6.71000
Owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s) Turin-Modane
Train operators Trenitalia
SNCF
Other information
Classification Silver
History
Opened16 October 1871;152 years ago (1871-10-16)
Location
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Bardonecchia
Location in Piedmont
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Bardonecchia
Location in Northern Italy
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Location in Italy

Bardonecchia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Bardonecchia) serves the town and comune of Bardonecchia, in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. [1] The station is a through station of the Turin-Modane railway. The train services are operated by Trenitalia and SNCF.

Since 2012 it has served line SFM3, part of the Turin metropolitan railway service. [2]

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

On 11 December 2022, [3] [4] the station became a scheduled stop on the Milan–Paris Frecciarossa, with one train per day in each direction. [5] [6]

Preceding station SNCF Following station
Modane
towards Paris-Lyon
TGV inOui
Oulx-Cesana-Claviere-Sestriere
towards Milan
Preceding station Turin SFM Following station
Terminus SFM3 Beaulard

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References

  1. "RFI website". Archived from the original on May 16, 2013.
  2. "Turin SFM website".
  3. "Il Frecciarossa Parigi-Torino-Milano fermerà a Bardonecchia a partire dall'11 dicembre 2022" [The Frecciarossa Paris-Turin-Milan will stop in Bardonecchia starting from 11 December 2022]. TorinoToday (in Italian). 24 October 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  4. "Il Frecciarossa Parigi-Torino farà tappa anche a Bardonecchia" [The Paris-Turin Frecciarossa will also stop in Bardonecchia]. Corriere Torino (in Italian). 24 October 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  5. Todesco, Chiara (7 December 2022). "Sciatori, in carrozza! Le ultime novità di Frecciarossa e Trenord per andare a sciare in treno" [Skiers, in the carriage! The latest news from Frecciarossa and Trenord for going skiing by train]. La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  6. "Il Frecciarossa Milano-Torino-Parigi ferma anche a Bardonecchia" [The Frecciarossa Milan-Turin-Paris also stops in Bardonecchia]. TGR Piemonte (in Italian). 24 October 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2024.