Modena: Tickets, Map, Live Departure, How-to, Routes


Modena Building

station building photo

Inside Modena

station interior photo

Modena How to

Introduction

The historic centre of Modena is about 12 to 20 minutes walk from Modena train station.

The fastest route is not particularly easy to find, you need to go straight through the front door from the station and then follow the main street to Viale Monte Kosica.

When you reach this main road, look up and you will see a tall chimney in the distance, a red building on the right, and a modern artwork in front, similar to a bunch of wands.

In front of you, along a pedestrian zone, you will see a statue of a horse at the bottom of the chimney. Walk along the road through the sculpture (somewhat strange, but really want to go like this) and continue straight to the city center.

Of course, you can take the 11 or 11A bus to Zodiaco, which has a stop outside the entrance to the Duomo.


Modena Station Plan

platform map

Address

Modena, Via Giovanni Galvani, Quartiere Albareto, Centro Storico, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, 41121, Italia


Main stations in Modena





Modena Live Departures


Departure Time
Train number
Status
Platform
From
To
11:49 -> 12:00
11 mins delay
3
11:58 -> 12:02
4 mins delay
3
ANCONA
12:58 -> 12:59
1 mins delay
3
ANCONA

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Train and bus from Modena


Popular train routes departing from Modena




Modena Live Arrivals



Train and bus to Modena


Popular train routes arriving in Modena


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