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Opened
  
21 June 1873

Province
  
Province of Varese

Gallarate railway station

Location
  
Piazza Giovanni XXIII Gallarate, Varese, Lombardy Italy

Operated by
  
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni

Line(s)
  
Domodossola–Milan Luino–Milan Porto Ceresio–Milan

Distance
  
24.922 km (15.486 mi) from Rho

Train operators
  
Trenord TiLo Trenitalia

Connections
  
Urban and suburban buses

Address
  
21013 Gallarate, Province of Varese, Italy

Similar
  
Busto Arsizio railway st, Albizzate‑Solbiate Arno railway st, Legnano railway station, Ferno‑Lonate Pozzolo railway st, Treviglio railway station

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Gallarate railway station (Italian: Stazione di Gallarate) serves the city and comune of Gallarate, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. Opened in 1860, it forms part of the Domodossola–Milan railway, and is a terminus of two secondary railways, to Luino and to Porto Ceresio.

Contents

The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.

Train services are operated by Trenitalia, Trenord and TiLo.

Location

Gallarate railway station is situated at Piazza Giovanni XXIII, on the southeastern edge of the city centre.

History

The station was opened on 20 December 1860, together with the Rho–Gallarate section of the Rho–Arona railway.

On 24 July 1865, the next section of the Rho–Arona railway, from Gallarate to Sesto Calende, went into operation. Two months later, on 26 September 1865, Gallarate became a junction station, for the newly opened Gallarate–Varese railway.

On 17 March 1884, another secondary line, the Gallarate–Laveno railway, commenced operations into Gallarate.

Features

The station yard has eight tracks, including five through tracks equipped with platforms:

  • Track 1 is for direct trains to Domodossola, Geneva and Basel.
  • Track 2 is for direct trains to Milano Centrale, Milano Porta Garibaldi coming from Domodossola/Luino.
  • Track 3 is a through track used for terminating trains from Luino (via the Gallarate–Laveno railway).
  • Track 4 is a service track.
  • Track 5 is used mainly by trains on line S5 of the Milan suburban railway network, and regional trains direct to Varese.
  • Track 6 is used by trains on line S5 and regional trains from Varese.
  • Tracks 7 and 8 are used by goods trains direct to Hupac's Busto Arsizio Terminal and to Switzerland via Luino or Domodossola.
  • Just beyond the station, towards Milan, is a goods yard, now abandoned, and a workshop for the maintenance of rolling stock. The workshop has been closed for over ten years, but may eventually reopen.

    Adjacent to track 1 is a State Police station, close to the Commissariat.

    Passenger and train movements

    The station has about 6.6 million passenger movements each year.

    The passenger trains calling at the station are mainly regional services and Line S5 Milan suburban services. The station is also served by two pairs of EuroCity trains providing connections between Milan and either Geneva or Basel.

    References

    Gallarate railway station Wikipedia