List of railway stations in Bologna

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An Italo (it) high speed train departing Bologna Centrale, headed to Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station. Italo train at Bologna railway station.jpg
An Italo (it) high speed train departing Bologna Centrale, headed to Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station.
Bologna Mazzini railway station, as seen from via Emilia. Stazione di Bologna Mazzini.jpg
Bologna Mazzini railway station, as seen from via Emilia.
A regional train is about to depart Casteldebole railway station. Stazione di Casteldebole 2018-08-25 2.jpg
A regional train is about to depart Casteldebole railway station.

Below is a list of current railway stations in Bologna, Italy.

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Active stations

NameInaugurationCurrent stateDaily patronage Metropolitan service TypeManager
Bologna Centrale 1859In use158,900 (as of 2011) [1] All linesThrough and terminal station, surface and underground RFI/Grandi Stazioni
Bologna Borgo Panigale 1862In use2,405 (as of 2019) [2] Lines S1A, S2AThrough station, surfaceRFI
Casteldebole 2002In use884 (as of 2019) [2] Lines S1A, S2AThrough station, surfaceRFI
Bologna Corticella 1864 [3] In use313 (as of 2019) [2] Line S4AThrough station, surfaceRFI
Bologna Mazzini 1864 [4] In use599 (as of 2019) [2] Line S1BThrough station, elevatedRFI
Bologna Rimesse 1987 [5] service suspended in 2022 due to the line being moved undergrond until Bologna Roveri343 (as of 2019) [2] Line S2BThrough station, surface FER
Bologna Roveri 1887 [6] In use199 (as of 2019) [2] Line S2BThrough station, surfaceFER
Bologna San Ruffillo 1934 [7] In use566 (as of 2020) [2] Line S1BThrough station, surfaceRFI
Bologna Santa Rita 1987In use153 (as of 2019) [2] Line S2BThrough station, surface, service suspended in 2022 due to the line being moved undergrond until Bologna RoveriFER
Bologna San Vitale 2014 [8] In use844 (as of 2020) [2] Lines S1B, S4BThrough station, elevatedRFI
Bologna Via Larga 1987In use510 (as of 2019) [2] Line S2BThrough station, surface, service suspended in 2022 due to the line being moved undergrond until Bologna RoveriFER
Bologna Zanolini 1887 [9] In Use service suspended in 2022 due to the line being moved undergrond until Bologna Roveri555 (as of 2020) [2] Line S2BThrough station, undergroundFER

Planned stations (as of 2018)

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References

  1. Data from Grandi Stazioni.it Archived 2012-02-10 at the Wayback Machine (marzo 2011)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Frequentazioni sulla rete regionale e sulla rete nazionale
  3. Stazione di Bologna Corticella on www.sfmbo.it
  4. RFI SpA. Circolare Territoriale BO 4/2013. pp. 1-2
  5. "Notizia flash", in "I Treni Oggi" n. 74 (September 1987), p. 4
  6. Stazione di Bologna Roveri on www.sfmbo.it
  7. Stazione di Bologna San Ruffillo on www.sfmbo.it
  8. "Bologna Rimesse".
  9. Stazione di Bologna Zanolini on www.sfmbo.it