Como San Giovanni railway station

Como San Giovanni railway station (Italian: Stazione di Como San Giovanni) is the main station serving the city and comune of Como, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. Opened in 1875, it forms part of the Milan–Chiasso railway, and is also a terminus of the Como–Lecco railway, which branches off the main line a few kilometres (miles) to the south, at Albate-Camerlata.

Como San Giovanni
The station building in 2013
General information
Locationpiazzale San Gottardo
Como
Italy
Coordinates45°48′32.0″N 9°4′20.3″E
Operated byRFI
Line(s)
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
History
Opened27 July 1875 (1875-07-27)
Rebuilt1949 (1949)
Electrified1939 (1939)
Services
Preceding station Trenitalia Following station
Chiasso EuroCity Monza
towards Milano Porta Garibaldi
Chiasso
towards Zürich HB
Monza
towards Bologna Centrale, Genova Piazza Principe, Milano Centrale or Venezia Santa Lucia
Preceding station TILO Following station
Chiasso
towards Locarno
RE80 Como Camerlata
towards Milano Centrale
Chiasso
towards Airolo
S10 Terminus
Chiasso
towards Varese
S40
Preceding station Trenord Following station
Terminus Regionale
R18
Como Camerlata
towards Lecco
Chiasso
Terminus
S11 Como Camerlata
towards Milano Porta Garibaldi
Location

Como San Giovanni is the last Italian station on the line to Chiasso, and therefore fulfils the functions of a border station. However, border checks have not been carried out there since 2008, when Switzerland joined the Schengen Agreement.

The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), but the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services are operated by Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.

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