Centostazioni
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Type | Company |
---|---|
Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 8 February 2001 |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Key people |
Carlo De Vito, President Paolo Simioni, CEO |
Products | Rail transport, transport, Services, more... |
Revenue | € 61,315,000 (2007) |
Parent | Ferrovie dello Stato |
Website | www.centostazioni.it |
Centostazioni S.p.A. (English: 100 Stations) is a subsidiary of Italian holding Ferrovie dello Stato. The company was created to redevelop and manage 103 medium sized Italian railway stations.
History
The company was founded in 2001 as Medie Stazioni S.p.A. (English: Medium Stations). A private consortium (Archimede) acquired a 40% stake in 2002. The shareholders in Archimede are Società Aeroporto di Venezia S.p.A. with 40.5%, Manutencoop S.c.a.r.l. with 40.5%, Investimenti Immobiliari Lombardi S.p.A. with 15%, and Pulitori ed Affini S.p.A. with 4%.
List of Centostazioni stations by region
Abruzzo
Basilicata
Calabria
Campania
Emilia-Romagna
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Lazio
Liguria
- Chiavari
- Genova Sampierdarena
- Imperia Porto Maurizio
- La Spezia Centrale
- Rapallo
- Sanremo
- Savona
- Ventimiglia
Lombardy
- Bergamo
- Brescia
- Como San Giovanni
- Cremona
- Desenzano sul Garda-Sirmione
- Gallarate
- Lecco
- Lodi
- Mantova
- Milano Lambrate
- Milano Porta Garibaldi
- Milano Rogoredo
- Monza
- Pavia
- Sondrio
- Treviglio Centrale
- Varese
- Voghera
Marche
Molise
Piedmont
Puglia (Apulia)
Sardinia
Sicily
Tuscany
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Umbria
Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
Veneto
See also
- Grandi Stazioni
- Ferrovie dello Stato
- Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
- Railway stations in Italy
External links
This article is based upon a translation from the Italian language version as at June 2010.
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.