Railway stations in Genoa

The city and comune of Genoa, capital of the region of Liguria, northwestern Italy, has twenty six railway stations and stops in use today.

Genova Cornigliano.
Genova Pegli.

The majority of these stations is managed by RFI.[1] Four remaining stations, Genova Piazza Manin and others, are operated by AMT.

The only station in Genoa that has been completely closed without being replaced is Sant'Ilario, in the Genoa district of that name.

Chronological list of stations

NameInaugurationCurrent stateTypeManager
Bolzaneto1853In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Pontedecimo1853In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Rivarolo1853In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Sampierdarena1853In useThrough station, surfaceRFI/Centostazioni
Pegli1856In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Sestri Ponente1856In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Piazza Principe1860[2]In useTerminal/through station, surfaceRFI/Grandi Stazioni
Brignole1868In useTerminal station, surfaceRFI/Grandi Stazioni
Nervi1868In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Quarto dei Mille1868In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Sant'Ilario1868Sold[3]Through station, surfaceN/A
Vesima1868In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Voltri1868In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Acquasanta1894In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Borzoli1894In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Granara1894In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Sturla1915In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Quinto al Mare1922[4]In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Piazza Manin1929In useTerminal station, surfaceAMT (Genoa)
San Pantaleo1929In useThrough station, surfaceAMT (Genoa)
Sant'Antonino1929In useThrough station, surfaceAMT (Genoa)
Cappuccio1929In useThrough station, surfaceAMT (Genoa)
Cornigliano1930s[5]In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Costa1994In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
San Biagio2005In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Via di Francia2005In useThrough station, surfaceRFI
Pra2006[6]In useThrough station, surfaceRFI

See also

References

  1. "Tutte le stazioni in: Liguria" [All the stations in: Liguria]. RFI website (in Italian). RFI. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011. External link in |work= (help)
  2. A temporary Piazza Principe station was opened in 1854.
  3. Sant'Ilario station was closed in 1959.
  4. The current Quinto al Mare station replaced the original Quinto al Mare station, opened in 1868.
  5. The current Cornigliano station replaced the original Cornigliano station, opened in 1856.
  6. The current Pra station replaced the original Pra station, opened in 1856.
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