Carrara-Avenza railway station
Carrara-Avenza railway station, also known simply as Carrara or Avenza, is a railway station of the city of Carrara, Italy. It is located on the Genova-Pisa line. It is the only station serving the Tuscan city, after the closure of Carrara San Martino in 1969.
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Platforms of the train station | |
General information | |
Location | Carrara, Avenza, via Petacchi Carrara, Massa and Carrara, Tuscany Italy |
Coordinates | 44°03′04″N 10°03′46″E |
Owned by | RFI |
Line(s) | Genova-Pisa railway Private Marble Railway of Carrara (suppressed) Avenza-Carrara railway (suppressed) Industrial junctions of Carrara |
Platforms | 2 since 2012 13 until the 80 |
Train operators | Trenitalia |
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Other information | |
Classification | Silver |
History | |
Opened | 15 May 1863 |
Rebuilt | 1960 1980 |
Electrified | In 1926 with three-phase system. Converted to continuous electric current system on April 1947 |
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Location | |
Carrara-Avenza Apuania Carrara (1939-1949) Avenza (1863-1925) Location in Tuscany Carrara-Avenza Apuania Carrara (1939-1949) Avenza (1863-1925) Location in Italy |
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