Roma Tiburtina Railway Station

Local nameStazione Tiburtina
LocationPietralata, Rome, Italy

Roma Tiburtina is the second largest railway station in Rome, after Roma Termini. Located in the north-eastern part of the city, it was originally constructed during the 1860s as a terminal station. In recent years, the station has been redeveloped to better serve as a hub for the Italian high-speed rail services. The station is connected to Rome's Metro line B at Tiburtina metro station, as well as to local bus services via an adjacent bus depot while private vehicle users are provided with more than 100,000 spaces across multiple on-site car parks.

Roma Tiburtina was originally opened in 1866, only three years after the first Roma Termini. It was originally known as Portonaccio station, but all usage of this name has since been depreciated. During the 1930s, work was undertaken to expand the station, this included the development of a new main building.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roma_Tiburtina_railway_station

Address Piazzale della Stazione Tiburtina, Rome, Lazio 00162, Italy

Coordinates 41°54'35.4" N 12°31'49.336" E

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