Orvieto railway station

Summary

Orvieto railway station (Stazione di Orvieto) is a station in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy. It is located on the Florence–Rome railway. Its buildings and infrastructure is managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, which classified it in 2008 in the silver category.[1]

Orvieto
Station building seen from via Antonio Gramsci
General information
LocationPiazza Matteotti 14
Orvieto, Umbria, Italy
Coordinates42°43′26″N 12°07′35″E / 42.723915°N 12.126514°E / 42.723915; 12.126514
Operated byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Line(s)Florence–Rome
Tracks3
Train operatorsTrenitalia
Other information
ClassificationSilver[1]
History
Opened27 December 1865; 158 years ago (27 December 1865)[2]
Electrified1935; 89 years ago (1935)
Location
Orvieto is located in Umbria
Orvieto
Orvieto
Location in Umbria
Orvieto is located in Italy
Orvieto
Orvieto
Location in Italy

History edit

Orvieto station was opened with the extension of the line from Empoli and Siena ("Central Tuscan Railway") from Ficulle on 27 December 1865. This line was extended to Orte on 10 March 1874 and with the opening of the Chiusi–Terontola cutoff on 15 November 1875, the line became part of the Florence–Rome railway.[2] The route to Rome over the slow line remains unchanged.

During its first ten years the connection to Florence was over a very long route: Orvieto was in fact on the line through Siena, which is now a purely local line. It is not electrified and is still partly single track. The route to Florence passed through Chiusi, Siena, Empoli with a length of 225 kilometres.[2]

Buildings and infrastructure edit

 
View of platforms 2 and 3
 
View of platforms 1 and 2 towards Rome

The station has three platforms for passenger transport. The first two platforms are for normal through services while the third is used for any overtaking and for the trains that arrive and depart from Chiusi. There are also three platforms used for freight traffic, in fact the station also has a freight yard.

The platforms are connected to each other by an underpass and a lift.

The station is very close to the Orvieto North and Orvieto south links with the Florence–Rome high-speed railway. Soon after the opening of the new line, these two links were frequently used by long-distance services that stopped at Orvieto. With the increase in the number of trains on the high-speed line, the Intercity services have been relegated to the historic line in order not to congest the high-speed line.

The low terminal of the Orvieto Funicular is located across the station forecourt.

Rail services edit

The passenger service is operated exclusively by Trenitalia, a subsidiary of the Ferrovie dello Stato. All regional services and almost all InterCity and EuroNight trains stop at the station.

Station services edit

The station is managed by RFI, which classified it in 2008 in the silver category.[1] It has:

  •   ticket counter
  •   ticket machines
  •   waiting room.
  •   toilets
  •   bar

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Le stazioni oggi in: Toscana". Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Archived from the original on 15 September 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Prospetto cronologico 1926.

Sources edit

  • Mori, Edoardo (1986). In treno da Roma a Firenze, storia di più di un secolo di costruzioni ferroviarie (in Italian). Cortona: Calosci.
  • Tuzza, Alessandro, ed. (1927). "Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926" (in Italian). Ufficio Centrale di Statistica delle Ferrovie dello Stato/Trenidicarta.it. Retrieved 6 November 2020.