Trofarello railway station

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Trofarello
General information
Location Trofarello, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont
Italy
Coordinates 44°58′49″N07°44′07″E / 44.98028°N 7.73528°E / 44.98028; 7.73528 Coordinates: 44°58′49″N07°44′07″E / 44.98028°N 7.73528°E / 44.98028; 7.73528
Owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s) Trofarello – Chieri
Turin – Genoa
Turin – Fossano - Savona
Train operators Trenitalia
Other information
Classification Silver
History
Opened1849
Location
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Trofarello
Location in Piedmont
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Trofarello
Location in Northern Italy
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Trofarello
Location in Italy

Trofarello railway station (Italian: Stazione di Trofarello) serves the town and comune of Trofarello, in the Piedmont region, northwestern Italy. [1] The station is located at the end of Via Roma, near the large Piazza Europa.

Services

Preceding station Turin SFM Following station
Moncalieri
towards Pont Canavese
SFM1 Chieri
Terminus
Moncalieri
towards Torino Stura
SFM4 Villastellone
towards Bra
SFM7 Villastellone
towards Fossano

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References

  1. "RFI website". Archived from the original on 2013-05-16.