Casacalenda-Guardalfiera railway station

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Casacalenda-Guardalfiera railway station

Stazione di Casacalenda-Guardalfiera
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General information
Location Casacalenda, Campobasso, Molise
Italy
Coordinates 41°44′17.88″N14°50′58.02″E / 41.7383000°N 14.8494500°E / 41.7383000; 14.8494500
Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s) Termoli-Campobasso
Termoli–Venafro
Platforms2
Tracks2
Train operators Trenitalia
Other information
Classificationbronze
History
Opened1883
Electrifiedno
Location
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Casacalenda-Guardalfiera railway station
Location in Molise
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Casacalenda-Guardalfiera railway station
Location in Italy
adjacent stations
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Larino (36+665)km
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Casacalenda-Guardialfiera(49+227)
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Provvidenti (50+389)

Casacalenda-Guardalfiera railway station [1] is the railway station serving the municipalities of Casacalenda and Guardalfiera, Italy. It is situated in the centre of Casacalenda.

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References

  1. "Stazioni servite da Trenitalia" [Stations served by Trenitalia]. Trenitalia (in Italian). Archived from the original on 31 March 2018.

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