Pavia railway station

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The Pavia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Pavia) is the main railway station in the northern Italian city of Pavia. It is operated by the Company CentoStazioni SpA, a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato SpA, .

The train station is on the railway line Milan -Genoa and is the starting point of the railway lines to Alessandria, after Casalpusterlengo, according to Vercelli and Stradella. All the routes were operated by RFI.

The station is located west of the city center and has a total of five platform tracks. The station building is a Typenbau the SFAI, which was also built in other concurrent Lombard stations (Lecco, Lodi, Mantova, Varese).

The station was built in 1862 as the end point of the routes from Milan and Alessandria. The first was operated by the Austro -Lombard LVCI, the second of Piedmontese SFSP.

Opened in 1866, the SFM the route to Cremona, a year later, the road to Voghera.

Since December 2011, the Pavia railway station is connected with the line S13 to the S -Bahn Milan.

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