Venezia Mestre railway station, railway station in Italy
Venezia Mestre is a railway station on the mainland serving the Venice area with 14 tracks and multiple platforms for daily train service. The station offers ticket offices, waiting areas, shops, cafes, and luggage storage for travelers.
The station opened in 1842 as one of Italy's oldest railways on the main line between Milan and Venice. Over the decades it was expanded and modernized, with recent additions including elevators and LED display boards.
The station remains open around the clock and features elevators, ramps, and tactile paving for people with mobility needs. Bus stops, bike racks, and parking areas are nearby for easy transfers to other transportation options.
The station stays open when the main on-island station closes at night, making it the reliable option for late arrivals. About 500 trains pass through daily, making it a critical junction point for northern Italy's transport network.
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