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Opened
  
24 April 1854

Tracks
  
11

Province
  
Province of Brescia

Brescia railway station

Location
  
Viale della Stazione 7 25122 Brescia Brescia (BS), Lombardy Italy

Operated by
  
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni

Line(s)
  
Milan–Venice Lecco–Brescia Brescia–Cremona Brescia–Iseo–Edolo Brescia–Parma

Distance
  
82.842 km (51.476 mi) from Milano Centrale

Train operators
  
Trenitalia Trenord Thello NTV-Italo

Connections
  
Brescia Metro Urban and suburban buses

Address
  
Via Vincenzo Foppa, 25124 Brescia BS, Italy

Similar
  
Verona Porta Nuova rai, Treviglio railway station, Padova railway station, Vicenza railway station, Bergamo railway station

Brescia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Brescia) is the main station of Brescia, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. The station, opened in 1854, lies on the Milan-Venice railway and is a terminus of three branch lines: Valcamonica Railway to Edolo, Brescia-Lecco railway and Brescia-Piadena/Cremona railway which branches off towards southeast of the station.

Contents

Connection to the Milan-Venice high-speed railway (Milan-Verona section) entered operation on 11 December 2016. Construction of the section between Brescia and Verona is still underway. Upon completing the entire section, however, some trains might bypass Brescia to run non-stop between Milan and Verona.

The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). The commercial area of the passenger building, however, is managed by Centostazioni. These companies are full subsidiaries of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company. Train services are operated by Trenitalia, Trenord, Thello and NTV-Italo.

Location

Brescia railway station is situated at Viale della Stazione, the south-western edge of the city centre.

History

Designed by the engineer Benedetto Foix, Brescia station was opened on 24 April 1854 upon the inauguration of the Milan–Venice Railway. The passenger building is constructed in a neoclassical style and influenced by neo-Roman elements and medieval style fortifications.

Train services

The station has eleven tracks, three of those are bay platforms located at the western end (Italian: Piazzale Ovest). The bay platforms are exclusively used for trains operating on the Valcamonica Railway (Brescia–Iseo–Edolo railway). Additional tracks are dedicated to goods trains to and from Brescia Scalo or used for storage of rolling stock.

The station is used by 60,000 passengers per day and about 20 million passengers per year.

The following services call at this station:

Domestic (High-speed)

  • High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciarossa) Milan-Venice: Milan - Brescia - Peschiera del Garda - Verona - Vicenza - Pauda - Venice
  • High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciarossa) Turin-Venice: Turin - Milan - Brescia - Peschiera del Garda - Verona - Vicenza - Padua - Venice
  • High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciabianca) Turin-Venice: Turin - Milan - Brescia - Peschiera del Garda - Verona - Vicenza - Padua - Venice
  • High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciargento) Brescia-Rome: Brescia - Verona - Bologna - Florence - Rome
  • High-speed train (Trenitalia Frecciargento) Bergamo-Rome: Bergamo - Brescia - Verona - Bologna - Florence - Rome
  • High-speed train (Italo NTV) Brescia-Naples: Brescia - Verona - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples
  • Domestic

  • Regional train (Trenord Regional Express) Milan-Verona: Milan - Treviglio - Brescia - Desanzano del Garda - Peschiera del Garda - Verona
  • Regional train (Trenord Regional) Brescia-Parma: Brescia - Ghedi - Asola - Piadena - Casalmaggiore - Parma
  • Regional train (Trenord Regional) Brescia-Bergamo: Brescia - Rovato - Bergamo
  • Regional train (Trenord Regional) Brescia-Edolo: Brescia - Iseo - Pisogne - Darfo Corno - Boario Terme - Breno - Capo di Ponte - Edolo
  • Regional train (Trenord Regional) Brescia-Iseo: Brescia - Brescia Ospitaletto - Rovato - Iseo
  • Regional train (Trenitalia Regional) Brescia-Cremona: Brescia - Manerbio - Verolanuova - Cremona
  • Regional train (Trenitalia Regional) Bergamo-Pisa: Bergamo - Rovato - Brescia - Cremona - Fidenza - Pontremoli - Massa Centro - Pisa
  • Cross-border

    (CH for Switzerland, F for France, A for Austria, D for Germany)

  • Night train (Thello EuroNight) Paris-Venice: Paris (Gare de Lyon) (F) - Dijon (Ville) (F) - Milan (Centrale) - Milan (Rho-Fiera for Expo 2015) - Brescia - Verona - Padua - Venice (Mestre) - Venice (Santa Lucia)
  • Night train (ÖBB Nightjet) Milan-Munich: Milan - Brescia - Peschiera del Garda - Verona - Vicenza - Padua - Villach (A) - Salzburg (A) - Rosenheim (D) - Munich (D)
  • Night train (ÖBB Nightjet) Milan-Vienna: Milan - Brescia - Peschiera del Garda - Verona - Vicenza - Padua - Villach (A) - Klagenfurt (A) - Leoben (A) - Vienna/Wien (A)
  • Intercity train (SBB-CFF-FFS EuroCity) Geneva-Milan/Venice: Geneva (CH) - Brig (CH) - Milan (Centrale) - (Brescia) - (Verona) - (Padua) - (Venice)
  • From June 2017, a new intercity service between Venice and Zürich (CH) will be launched by Trenitalia and SBB-CFF-FFS.

    Interchange

    Brescia railway station is connected to Stazione FS of the Brescia Metro.

    Two bus stations are located outside the station's passenger building. The main bus terminal, directly linked by a short walkway, has interurban services to Mantova, Verona and airport shuttles to Milan-Bergamo (Orio al Serio) Airport. The smaller, road-side SIA bus station has interurban bus services to Bergamo and various towns and villages of Valcamonica.

    References

    Brescia railway station Wikipedia