Venezia Porto Marghera railway station

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Venezia Porto Marghera
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View of the station in the direction of Venice Saint Lucia
General information
LocationItaly
Coordinates 45°28′21″N12°15′22″E / 45.472511°N 12.256144°E / 45.472511; 12.256144 Coordinates: 45°28′21″N12°15′22″E / 45.472511°N 12.256144°E / 45.472511; 12.256144
Line(s) Venice – Milan
Venezia-Udine  [ it ]
Trento – Venice
Venice – Trieste
Other information
Statusin use
Location
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Venezia Porto Marghera
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Venezia Porto Marghera
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Venezia Porto Marghera
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Venezia Porto Marghera railway station is a stop located in the trunk railway between Venezia Mestre and Venezia Santa Lucia just before the bridge across the lagoon. It is located at 260.191 kilometer of the Milan-Venice railway and operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. The train services are operated by Trenitalia and Sistemi Territoriali. The technology park "Vega" is in its immediate vicinity.

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History

The first station was opened in Venice Marghera at December 13, 1842 in the aftermath of the inauguration of MargheraPadua, the first section of the strada ferrata Ferdinandea. [1]

The location of the port was temporary, so that in January 1844, when the bridge over the lagoon had not still been completed it was moved to San Giuliano. [2]

Features

There are four tracks and four platforms, where the users can access by an underpass.

The stop is served by some regional trains of different lines that are routed on the trunk rail Venezia MestreVenezia Santa Lucia (the Milan–Venice railway, the Trento–Venice railway, the Venezia-Udine railway  [ it ] and the Venice–Trieste railway ), which increase considerably in conjunction working hours on weekdays.

The stop has four pedestrian entrances:

Developments

The stop is part of the program [3] of the Regional Metropolitan Railway System  [ it ], so plans for the restructuring of the structures with the adjustment to the standard of this system: bus shelters, raised curbs and accessibility for the handicapped.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

Preceding station  Trenitalia  Following station
Treno regionale
Terminus
Treno regionale
Terminus
Treno regionale
Terminus
Preceding station  Sistemi Territoriali  Following station
toward  Adria
Treno regionale
Terminus

Services

The station has:

Note

  1. G. Ganzerla. Binari sul Garda. p. 80.
  2. G. Ganzerla. Binari sul Garda. p. 83.
  3. http://www.regione.veneto.it/Notizie/Comunicati+Stampa/Novembre+2003/1982.htm [ dead link ]

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