Pisa Central Station is the central station of Pisa, Italy, and is the first stop for passengers in front of the Pisa-San Rossore raliway. The station is one of the main railway hubs in Tuscany. The service station route includes three long-distance routes: Pisa - Livorno - Rome route, Pisa - La Spezia - Genoa route and Pisa - Florence route. Local services are available on the Lucca-Pisa line. The route from Pisa to Vada via Collesalvetti was closed from 1992 to 2000 and is now only open to freight. The passenger terminal is large and offers many services such as domestic and international ticketing, waiting rooms, luggage storage, three bars, pizzerias, fast food restaurants, cafeterias, three newspaper distributors, tobacco shops, pharmacies and other stores. There are 16 platforms in the station, equipped with an elevator, connected by two subways. Other tracks are used to store unused cars. Since December 2008, the station has been equipped with a computer control center to control the transportation of railway traffic.
Passengers and Services
There are approximately 15 million passenger movements at the station, including tourists and commuters. All types of trains stop at the station, including Inter-city, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca. The main destinations are Florence, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Livorno, Lucca, La Spezia and Turin.
Address
Stazione Trenitalia Pisa Centrale, Via Filippo Corridoni, San Giusto, Pisa, Toscana, 56125, Italia
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