Torino Aeroporto railway station

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Torino Aeroporto
General information
Other namesCaselle Aeroporto
Location Caselle Torinese
Italy
Coordinates 45°11′28″N7°38′30″E / 45.19111°N 7.64167°E / 45.19111; 7.64167
Owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s) Turin–Ceres railway
Tracks4
Train operators Trenitalia
Connections Turin Airport
History
Opened2001 (2001)
Services
Turin Metropolitan Railway Service
Location
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Location within Piedmont
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Torino Aeroporto railway station

Torino Aeroporto is a railway station in Caselle Torinese, a town in the metropolitan area of Turin, Italy, serving its airport. [1] [2]

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It opened in 2001 as Caselle Aeroporto and it was initially operated by Gruppo Torinese Trasporti. Since 2024 the station is operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana instead. [3]

Services

The station is served by lines SFM4 and SFM7 of the Turin Metropolitan Railway Service, operated by Trenitalia, which connect the airport to the city centre. [4] Since December 2024 the station is also the terminus of line SFM6, which connects the airport to the city of Asti. [5]

Notes

  1. "Torino-Airport railway service inaugurated".
  2. "How to reach the airport by train".
  3. "Inauguration of the new Turin–Airport railway services" (in Italian).
  4. "Inauguration of the new Turin–Ceres railway line" (in Italian).
  5. "In treno da Asti all'aeroporto di Caselle, il servizio sarà attivo dal 15 dicembre" (in Italian).

See also

Preceding station Turin SFM Following station
San Maurizio Canavese
towards Cirié
SFM4 Caselle Torinese
towards Bra
Terminus SFM6 Caselle Torinese
towards Asti
San Maurizio Canavese
towards Cirié
SFM7 Caselle Torinese
towards Fossano


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