List of railway stations in Apulia
This is the list of the railway stations in Apulia owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, a branch of the Italian state company Ferrovie dello Stato.[1]
List
Station | Locality | Province | Category |
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Acquaviva delle Fonti | Acquaviva | Bari | Silver |
Altamura | Altamura | Bari | Bronze |
Apricena | Apricena | Foggia | Bronze |
Ascoli Satriano | Ascoli Satriano | Foggia | Bronze |
Bari Centrale | Bari | Bari | Platinum |
Bari Enziteto Catino | Bari | Bari | Bronze |
Bari Marconi | Bari | Bari | Silver |
Bari Palese Macchie | Bari | Bari | Silver |
Bari Parco Sud | Bari | Bari | Bronze |
Bari Santo Spirito | Bari | Bari | Silver |
Bari Torre a Mare | Bari | Bari | Bronze |
Bari Zona Industriale | Bari | Bari | Bronze |
Barletta | Barletta | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Gold |
Bisceglie | Bisceglie | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Silver |
Bitetto-Palo del Colle | Bitetto | Bari | Silver |
Bovino-Deliceto | Bovino | Foggia | Bronze |
Brindisi | Brindisi | Brindisi | Gold |
Candela-Sant'Agata di Puglia | Candela | Foggia | Bronze |
Canne della Battaglia | Canne | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Bronze |
Canosa di Puglia | Canosa di Puglia | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Silver |
Carovigno | Carovigno | Brindisi | Bronze |
Castellaneta | Castellaneta | Taranto | Bronze |
Castellaneta Marina | Castellaneta | Taranto | Bronze |
Cerignola Campagna | Cerignola | Foggia | Silver |
Cervaro | Borgo Cervaro | Foggia | Bronze |
Chieuti-Serracapriola | Chieuti | Foggia | Bronze |
Cisternino | Cisternino | Brindisi | Bronze |
Fasano | Fasano | Brindisi | Silver |
Foggia | Foggia | Foggia | Gold |
Francavilla Fontana | Francavilla Fontana | Brindisi | Silver |
Ginosa | Ginosa | Taranto | Bronze |
Gioia del Colle | Gioia del Colle | Taranto | Silver |
Giovinazzo | Giovinazzo | Bari | Silver |
Gravina in Puglia | Gravina in Puglia | Bari | Bronze |
Grottaglie | Grottaglie | Taranto | Bronze |
Grumo Appula | Binetto | Bari | Silver |
Incoronata | Incoronata | Foggia | Bronze |
Latiano | Latiano | Brindisi | Silver |
Lecce | Lecce | Lecce | Gold |
Manfredonia | Manfredonia | Foggia | Bronze |
Massafra | Massafra | Taranto | Bronze |
Mesagne | Mesagne | Brindisi | Bronze |
Minervino Murge | Minervino Murge | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Bronze |
Modugno Città | Modugno | Bari | Bronze |
Mola di Bari | Mola di Bari | Bari | Silver |
Molfetta | Molfetta | Bari | Silver |
Monopoli | Monopoli | Bari | Silver |
Ordona | Ordona | Foggia | Bronze |
Oria | Oria | Brindisi | Bronze |
Orsara di Puglia | Orsara di Puglia | Foggia | Bronze |
Ortanova | Orta Nova | Foggia | Bronze |
Ostuni | Ostuni | Brindisi | Silver |
Palagianello | Palagianello | Taranto | Bronze |
Palagiano-Chiatona | Palagiano | Taranto | Bronze |
Palagiano-Mottola | Palagiano | Taranto | Bronze |
Poggio Imperiale | Poggio Imperiale | Foggia | Bronze |
Poggiorsini | Poggiorsini | Bari | Bronze |
Polignano a Mare | Polignano a Mare | Bari | Silver |
Rignano Garganico | Rignano Garganico | Foggia | Bronze |
Rocchetta Sant'Antonio-Lacedonia | Rocchetta Sant'Antonio | Foggia | Bronze |
San Pietro Vernotico | San Pietro Vernotico | Brindisi | Silver |
San Severo | San Severo | Foggia | Silver |
San Vito dei Normanni | San Vito dei Normanni | Brindisi | Bronze |
Santeramo | Santeramo in Colle | Bari | Bronze |
Siponto | Siponto | Foggia | Bronze |
Spinazzola | Spinazzola | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Silver |
Squinzano | Squinzano | Lecce | Silver |
Taranto | Taranto | Taranto | Gold |
Trani | Trani | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Silver |
Trepuzzi | Trepuzzi | Lecce | Silver |
Trinitapoli-San Ferdinando di Puglia | Trinitapoli | Barletta-Andria-Trani | Silver |
See also
- Andria railway station (owned by FNB)
- Railway stations in Italy
- Ferrovie dello Stato
- Rail transport in Italy
- High-speed rail in Italy
- Transport in Italy
References
- ↑ "Le stazioni oggi REGIONE per REGIONE". 2009 Network Statement. RFI. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
External links
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