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Lucca railway station

Lucca railway station (Italian: Stazione di Lucca) serves the city and comune of Lucca, in the region of Tuscany, central Italy. Opened in 1846, it forms part of the Viareggio–Florence railway, and is also the junction for lines to Pisa and to Aulla. All of these lines are only served by regional trains.

Lucca
General information
LocationPiazza Ricasoli
55100 Lucca LU
Lucca, Lucca, Tuscany
Italy
Coordinates43°50′15″N 10°30′22″E / 43.83750°N 10.50611°E / 43.83750; 10.50611
Operated byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Centostazioni
Line(s)Viareggio–Florence
Pisa–Lucca
Lucca–Aulla
Distance43.750 km (27.185 mi) from Firenze Santa Maria Novella
Platforms5
Tracks9
Train operatorsTrenitalia
Connections
  • Urban and suburban buses
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ArchitectVincenzo Pardini
Other information
ClassificationGold
History
Opened29 September 1846; 177 years ago (1846-09-29)
Services
Bar, Ticket office, Ticket machines, Snack and beverage machine, Railway Police, Toilets, Waiting room,

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

History edit

The passenger building was designed in the first half of the 1800s by Eng. Enrico Pohlmeyer, author of the plan, and by the Lucchese architect Giuseppe Pardini, who was the creator of the elevations: the building was inaugurated on 29 September 1846. The elegant and refined façade has a double order of arches which lightens the structure. Some changes over the years have not affected the original nineteenth-century construction.

Since 1884, the terminal station of the Lucca–Ponte a Moriano tramway had stood in the square in front of it, the urban penetration section of which used a gallery built under the walls called the Cairoli sortie, which is still visible today. This tram station, called Porta San Pietro due to its proximity to the homonymous access work to the city, was in turn equipped with a masonry building serving the "Tranvia Lucchese" company and a central canopy. The system was completed by a water tank for supplying the tram locomotives. A siding with the railway freight yard, not connected to the state network, completed the plant. The tramway to Ponte a Moriano was closed in 1932.

The electrified metric gauge track of the Lucca-Monsummano tramway, inaugurated in 1907 and definitively suppressed in 1957, also passed in the immediate vicinity of the station, with a dedicated stop.

From 22 May 2023, works have begun for the construction of a new cycle-pedestrian underpass that will connect the cycle-pedestrian path around the walls at the height of Piazzale Ricasoli to the station, this new underpass should improve the safety of pedestrians, cyclists, and improve traffic flow.

From 3 July 2023, the restoration work on the main building of the Lucca station began, with consequent changes to circulation and parking.

Station yard edit

The station yard has six tracks, including five loops used for passenger service, and three sidings.

Track 1 has a platform for trains to and from Media Valle del Serchio, Garfagnana and Lunigiana. Track 2 is for passing Freight trains. The passenger trains stopping at the platform facing track 3 are from Florence and heading towards Viareggio. The platform facing track 4 is for trains from Viareggio towards Florence. Tracks 5 and 6 are used by trains heading to the hill towns, to Pisa and to Florence.

Siding tracks 1 and 2 west are used as the terminus of the lines to Pisa and Viareggio. Siding track 3 east is the terminus of the line to Florence.

Passenger and train movements edit

Passenger traffic is very heavy at all hours of the day, especially in the morning and evening, when the station is crowded with commuters. In summer, the station is often the focal point of the entire province of Lucca for tourists and people heading to Viareggio.

All trains passing through the station are bound for various regional destinations, of which the most important are Florence, Aulla, Viareggio and Pisa. The station also has one train a day for Livorno, and a daily bus to Pisa Aeroporto.

The station has a daily passenger traffic of 4018 units (1,500,000 per year) ( data from unspecified year )


Services edit

  •   Ticket Office
  •   Waiting room
  •   Public toilets
  •   Bar
  •   Railway Police

Gallery edit

See also edit

External links edit

  Media related to Lucca railway station at Wikimedia Commons

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lucca railway station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Lucca railway station Italian Stazione di Lucca serves the city and comune of Lucca in the region of Tuscany central Italy Opened in 1846 it forms part of the Viareggio Florence railway and is also the junction for lines to Pisa and to Aulla All of these lines are only served by regional trains LuccaLucca s passenger buildingGeneral informationLocationPiazza Ricasoli55100 Lucca LULucca Lucca TuscanyItalyCoordinates43 50 15 N 10 30 22 E 43 83750 N 10 50611 E 43 83750 10 50611Operated byRete Ferroviaria ItalianaCentostazioniLine s Viareggio FlorencePisa LuccaLucca AullaDistance43 750 km 27 185 mi from Firenze Santa Maria NovellaPlatforms5Tracks9Train operatorsTrenitaliaConnectionsUrban and suburban busesConstructionStructure typeAt gradeArchitectVincenzo PardiniOther informationClassificationGoldHistoryOpened29 September 1846 177 years ago 1846 09 29 ServicesBar Ticket office Ticket machines Snack and beverage machine Railway Police Toilets Waiting room The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana RFI However the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni Train services to and from the station are operated by Trenitalia Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato FS Italy s state owned rail company Contents 1 History 2 Station yard 3 Passenger and train movements 4 Services 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 External linksHistory editThe passenger building was designed in the first half of the 1800s by Eng Enrico Pohlmeyer author of the plan and by the Lucchese architect Giuseppe Pardini who was the creator of the elevations the building was inaugurated on 29 September 1846 The elegant and refined facade has a double order of arches which lightens the structure Some changes over the years have not affected the original nineteenth century construction Since 1884 the terminal station of the Lucca Ponte a Moriano tramway had stood in the square in front of it the urban penetration section of which used a gallery built under the walls called the Cairoli sortie which is still visible today This tram station called Porta San Pietro due to its proximity to the homonymous access work to the city was in turn equipped with a masonry building serving the Tranvia Lucchese company and a central canopy The system was completed by a water tank for supplying the tram locomotives A siding with the railway freight yard not connected to the state network completed the plant The tramway to Ponte a Moriano was closed in 1932 The electrified metric gauge track of the Lucca Monsummano tramway inaugurated in 1907 and definitively suppressed in 1957 also passed in the immediate vicinity of the station with a dedicated stop From 22 May 2023 works have begun for the construction of a new cycle pedestrian underpass that will connect the cycle pedestrian path around the walls at the height of Piazzale Ricasoli to the station this new underpass should improve the safety of pedestrians cyclists and improve traffic flow From 3 July 2023 the restoration work on the main building of the Lucca station began with consequent changes to circulation and parking Station yard editThe station yard has six tracks including five loops used for passenger service and three sidings Track 1 has a platform for trains to and from Media Valle del Serchio Garfagnana and Lunigiana Track 2 is for passing Freight trains The passenger trains stopping at the platform facing track 3 are from Florence and heading towards Viareggio The platform facing track 4 is for trains from Viareggio towards Florence Tracks 5 and 6 are used by trains heading to the hill towns to Pisa and to Florence Siding tracks 1 and 2 west are used as the terminus of the lines to Pisa and Viareggio Siding track 3 east is the terminus of the line to Florence Passenger and train movements editPassenger traffic is very heavy at all hours of the day especially in the morning and evening when the station is crowded with commuters In summer the station is often the focal point of the entire province of Lucca for tourists and people heading to Viareggio All trains passing through the station are bound for various regional destinations of which the most important are Florence Aulla Viareggio and Pisa The station also has one train a day for Livorno and a daily bus to Pisa Aeroporto The station has a daily passenger traffic of 4018 units 1 500 000 per year data from unspecified year Services edit nbsp Ticket Office nbsp Waiting room nbsp Public toilets nbsp Bar nbsp Railway PoliceGallery edit nbsp Platform 1See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Italy portal History of rail transport in Italy List of railway stations in Tuscany Rail transport in Italy Railway stations in ItalyExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Lucca railway station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucca railway station amp oldid 1173479490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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