Fasano | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Fasano Fasano, Brindisi, Apulia Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 40°51′05″N 17°23′09″E / 40.85139°N 17.38583°E | ||||
Operated by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Line(s) | Ancona–Lecce (Trenitalia) | ||||
Platforms | 4 | ||||
Train operators | Trenitalia | ||||
Other information | |||||
Classification | Bronze | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1866 | ||||
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Fasano (Italian: Stazione di Fasano) is a railway station near the Italian town of Fasano, in the Province of Brindisi, Apulia. The station lies on the Adriatic Railway (Ancona–Lecce) and was opened in 1866. The train services are operated by Trenitalia.
Train services
[edit]The station is served by the following service(s):
- Intercity services Bologna - Rimini - Ancona - Pescara - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
- Night train (Intercity Night) Rome - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
- Night train (Intercity Night) Milan - Parma - Bologna - Ancona - Pescara - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
- Night train (Intercity Night) Turin - Alessandria - Bologna - Ancona - Pescara - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
- Regional services (Treno regionale) Bari - Monopoli - Brindisi - Lecce
Preceding station | Trenitalia | Following station | ||
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toward Bologna Centrale | InterCity | toward Lecce |
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toward Roma Termini | Intercity Notte | toward Lecce |
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toward Milano Centrale | Intercity Notte | toward Lecce |
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toward Torino Porta Nuova | Intercity Notte | toward Lecce |
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toward Bari Centrale | Treno regionale | toward Lecce |
See also
[edit]- Railway stations in Italy
- List of railway stations in Apulia
- Rail transport in Italy
- History of rail transport in Italy
External links
[edit]This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at May 2014.
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