Palermo Centrale railway station

Palermo Centrale
Exterior of the station building.
Exterior of the railway station building.
General information
LocationPiazza Giulio Cesare
90127 Palermo
Palermo, Palermo, Sicily
Italy
Coordinates38°06′36″N 13°22′01″E / 38.11000°N 13.36694°E / 38.11000; 13.36694
Owned byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated byGrandi Stazioni
Line(s)Palermo–Messina
Palermo–Trapani
Palermo–Catania
Palermo–Agrigento
Platforms10
Train operatorsTrenitalia
Connections
  • AMAT buses
Other information
ClassificationPlatinum
History
Opened7 June 1886
Location
Palermo Centrale is located in Sicily
Palermo Centrale
Palermo Centrale
Location in Sicily
Palermo Centrale is located in Italy
Palermo Centrale
Palermo Centrale
Location in Italy

Palermo Centrale is the main railway station of the Italian city of Palermo, capital of Sicily. It is one of the most important "FS" stations of Italy.[1] Along with Catania Centrale, Messina Centrale and Syracuse it is one of the most important stations of its region. It is owned by the Ferrovie dello Stato, the national rail company of Italy.

History

The railway station, designed by the Italian architect Di Giovanni, was opened on 7 June 1886. Still 1941 it was characterized by a big roof with a structure in iron and glass, substituted in the early 1950s with a reinforced concrete structure.

Structure and transport

Palermo Centrale lies in the middle of the city, at Julius Caesar square (Piazza Giulio Cesare),[2] and its building has a multi-level structure.[3] It is a terminal station with 10 platforms for passenger service.

The station is situated on the lines Messina-Palermo and Palermo-Trapani. It is also the terminal of Palermo-Catania[4] and Palermo-Agrigento[5] lines.

As transport the Centrale is an important hub of regional services for Sicily, also served by the citizen subway which links it to the Airport of Punta Raisi. For long-distance transport it is the terminus of InterCity trains to Naples, Rome, Milan and still 1970s to Paris. It is still not served by Le Frecce trains, principally for its position on an island, but it is included in the project of Berlin–Palermo railway axis.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Palermo Centrale Archived 2011-05-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
  2. ^ Official website of Palermo Centrale railway station
  3. ^ "Palermo Centrale - Palermo Centrale - Grandi Stazioni". www.grandistazioni.it. Archived from the original on 8 July 2013.
  4. ^ With the junction at Fiumetorto, on the line to Messina
  5. ^ With the junction at Roccapalumba, on the line to Catania
  6. ^ Map of the Corridor 1 (PDF)