Asciano railway station explained

Asciano
Native Name Lang:it
Address:Viale I Maggio
Asciano SI 53041
Borough:Asciano, Siena, Tuscany
Country:Italy
Map Type:Tuscany#Italy
Coordinates:43.2353°N 11.5797°W
Line:Siena-Chiusi
Asciano-Monte Antico
Distance:221.371NaN
from Roma Termini
Platform:3
Operator:Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Trenitalia
Classification:Bronze

Asciano railway station is an Italian railway station on the Siena-Chiusi railway line in Southern Tuscany. It serves as a junction for the line to Monte Antico.

History

It was opened on 11 September 1859 as an intermediate station on the Siena-Chiusi railway. In 1872, a new line opened to connect Grosseto and Siena, which branches off the main line here. Until 1927, it was the only connection between the two cities however a new line opened between Siena and Monte Antico, meaning traffic was significantly reduced on the section between here and Monte Antico, eventually closing to regular passenger services in 1994. Since then, regular passenger services have continued to serve this station on journeys between Siena and Chiusi-Chianciano Terme. The station has a turntable, which is occasionally used for steam locomotives that run along the Asciano-Monte Antico railway.

Train services and movements

Regular passenger services to the station consist solely of regionale services, which run every day to Siena and Chiusi-Chianciano Terme, with one evening return service continuing to Empoli.[1] The station is served by Treno Natura steam or diesel historical trains that run occasionally for tourists.[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orario dei treni in partenza dalla stazione di Monte Antico - RFI.
  2. Web site: Ferrovie Turistiche Italiane.
  3. Web site: Ferrovie.it - Viaggio sul.