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Cagliari railway station

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Platforms
  
4 (8 tracks)

Opened
  
1879

Province
  
Province of Cagliari

Train operators
  
Trenitalia

Phone
  
+39 892 021

Cagliari railway station

Location
  
Piazza Matteotti 09123 Cagliari Cagliari, Cagliari, Sardinia Italy

Operated by
  
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni

Line(s)
  
Cagliari-Oristano-Olbia-Golfo Aranci

Connections
  
CTM trolleybuses, and CTM and ARST buses

Address
  
Via Sassari, 7A, 09123 Cagliari, Italy

Similar
  
Assemini Carmine railway st, Assemini railway station, Monserrato railway station, Torre dell'Elefante, Bastione di Saint Remy

Cagliari is the main railway station of the Italian city of Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia. It is owned by the Ferrovie dello Stato, the national rail company of Italy, and is the most important station of its region. The station is sometimes unofficially named Cagliari Centrale and Cagliari Piazza Matteotti. This second name is due to station's position on Giacomo Matteotti Square.

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History

The station was inaugurated in July 1879, as terminus of the central Sardinian line to Oristano, Ozieri and Olbia. In 1893 it was linked to the port for freight traffic. In the late 1980s, due to the construction of a second track on the Cagliari-Decimomannu line, the station was renovated and a fourth platform (to host a total of 8 passenger tracks) was built.

Structure and transport

Cagliari station is located in the middle of the city and counts a railway depot 200 m in north and parallel to the line. The station building has three floors and, at the top, a sculpture representing the coat of arms of the city and the inscription "FERROVIE DELLO STATO".

The station, which like the other stations in Sardinia is not electrified, is served by regional trains linking it to almost all the island towns, excluding some as Nuoro or Alghero.

Other station

Cagliari had a separate railway station, for Ferrovie della Sardegna (FdS), at Piazza della Repubblica. However, in 2008, the FdS line from Mandas was cut back to Monserrato, and the track beyond was taken over by trams of the Cagliari light rail system.

References

Cagliari railway station Wikipedia