Montepescali railway station explained

Montepescali
Native Name Lang:it
Address:Via Lapini
Braccagni 58100
Borough:Grosseto, Grosseto, Tuscany
Country:Italy
Map Type:Tuscany#Italy
Coordinates:42.8697°N 11.0689°W
Line:Tirrenica
Siena-Grosseto
Distance:199.41NaN
from Roma Termini
Tracks:3 (previously 4)
Operator:Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Trenitalia
Classification:Bronze

Montepescali railway station is an Italian railway station on the Tirrenica railway line, located in the village of Braccagni, at the bottom of the hill of Montepescali, near the city of Grosseto. It serves as a junction for services on the Siena-Grosseto line that connect here and follow the main line south into Grosseto.

History

The station opened on 15 June 1864 along with the section of the Tirrenica railway from Follonica to Orbetello. In 1872, the original Siena-Grosseto railway was constructed, with trains running to Monte Antico, before following the Asciano-Monte Antico line to Asciano, and the Central Tuscan line into Siena. In 1927, a new line was opened that connected Monte Antico and Siena via Buonconvento. In 1994, services on the Asciano-Monte Antico railway ceased, leaving the sole connection along the Siena-Grosseto railway from Montepescali as the line direct to Siena. The Tirrenica railway has continuously seen traffic since 1874 without interruption.

Train services and movements

Regular passenger services to the station consist of regionale and regionale veloce services, which run frequently to Grosseto, Pisa Centrale, Roma Termini, Campiglia Marittima and Florence SMN. Passenger services on the Siena-Grosseto railway are all regionale classification and run primarily to Grosseto and Siena, and in early mornings and evenings to Empoli and Florence.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orario dei treni in partenza dalla stazione di Montepescali - RFI.