Lucca railway station
Lucca | |||
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Lucca's passenger building | |||
| General information | |||
| Location | Piazza Ricasoli 55100 Lucca LU Lucca, Province of Lucca, Tuscany Italy | ||
| Coordinates | 43°50′15″N 10°30′22″E / 43.83750°N 10.50611°E | ||
| Elevation | 19 | ||
| Operated by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Centostazioni | ||
| Lines | Viareggio–Florence Pisa–Lucca Lucca–Aulla | ||
| Distance | 43.750 km (27.185 mi) from Firenze Santa Maria Novella | ||
| Platforms | 5 | ||
| Tracks | 9 | ||
| Train operators | Trenitalia | ||
| Bus operators | Autolinee Toscane | ||
| Connections |
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| Construction | |||
| Structure type | At-grade | ||
| Parking | Paid car parking Bike parking | ||
| Architect | Vincenzo Pardini | ||
| Other information | |||
| Status | Staffed | ||
| Classification | Gold | ||
| History | |||
| Opened | 29 September 1846 | ||
| Services | |||
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Bar,
Ticket office,
Ticket machines,
Snack and beverage machine,
Railway Police,
Toilets,
Waiting room,
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Lucca railway station (Italian: Stazione di Lucca) is the main station serving Lucca, Tuscany. It lies on the Viareggio–Florence line and functions as both a through station and a terminus for regional trains from Florence, Viareggio, Pisa, Livorno, and Aulla.
The station is served only by Trenitalia regional trains, covering local routes in Tuscany and nearby areas.
While important, Lucca is not the busiest hub in the province, Viareggio holds that role. The former freight yard was moved to Frizzone, between Capannori and Porcari.
The infrastructure is managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), and commercial areas by Centostazioni.