Napoli Centrale railway station, Central railway terminal in Naples, Italy.
Napoli Centrale is the main railway station in Naples and has 25 tracks arranged across multiple levels to handle different types of trains. The station integrates regional services, local metropolitan trains, and the narrow-gauge railway system within its complex structure.
The first station opened in 1867 and served the city for over a century. The current building, completed in 1960 and designed by architect Pier Luigi Nervi, replaced the original structure with a modern facility.
The station serves as a meeting point where Neapolitans and visitors from across Italy pass through daily. The constant flow of people moving between destinations creates a sense of connection to the wider country.
The station offers numerous shops, restaurants, currency exchange services, and luggage storage near the main platforms. Visitors can find everything needed for waiting between trains or preparing for their journey.
Three separate railway systems meet at this station: long-distance trains, the local metropolitan system, and the narrow-gauge railway heading to Pompeii and Sorrento. This rare combination allows travelers to switch between different types of services without leaving the building.
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