Santhià railway station
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Santhià railway station is the main station serving the comune of Santhià, in the Piedmont region, northwestern Italy. It is the junction of the Turin–Milan, Santhià–Biella and Santhià–Arona railways.
Santhià | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Piazza Verdi, 5 13900 Santhià VC Santhià, Vercelli, Piedmont Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 45°21′50″N 08°10′48″E | ||||
Operated by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Line(s) | Turin–Milan Santhià–Biella Santhià–Arona | ||||
Distance | 57.933 km (35.998 mi) from Torino Porta Nuova | ||||
Platforms | 5 | ||||
Train operators | Trenitalia | ||||
Connections |
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Other information | |||||
Classification | Silver | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1856 | ||||
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The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). Train services are operated by Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.
The station was opened from 1856, with Turin–Milan railway.[1]
Five tracks of which are equipped with platforms, pass through the station.
The station is served by the following services:
Since 17 June 2012 the train service to Arona has been suspended and replaced by a bus service.
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