Terni railway station () serves the town and comune of Terni, in the region of Umbria, central Italy. Opened in 1866, it forms part of the AnconaâÂÂOrte railway, and is also a junction station for two secondary lines, the TerniâÂÂSulmona railway and the TerniâÂÂSansepolcro railway.
The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services are operated by or on behalf of Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS), Italy's state-owned rail company.
Regional train services on the TerniâÂÂSansepolcro railway are operated by Ferrovia Centrale Umbra, which sub-contracts on behalf of Trenitalia.
Terni railway station is situated at Piazza Dante Alighieri, at the northern end of the city centre.
The station was opened on 4 January 1866, upon the inauguration of the FolignoâÂÂTerni and TerniâÂÂOrte sections of the RomeâÂÂAncona railway. On 30 October 1883, Terni was transformed into a junction station, with the opening of the final, TerniâÂÂRocca di Corno, section of the TerniâÂÂSulmona railway. Many years later, on 15 July 1915, Terni became the terminus of another secondary line, when the UmbertideâÂÂTerni section of the TerniâÂÂSansepolcro railway was opened.
The passenger building is currently being renovated, both inside (thanks to the Centostazioni program) and outside. The renovations include the construction of a terminal for suburban buses, a modern shelter for city buses, and the expansion of the parking lot. These measures will substantially upgrade interchange between rail and urban transport.
Inside the passenger building are also other facilities such as toilets, ticket offices, waiting rooms, a newsstand, a tobacconist, restaurant and chapel. In addition, there are offices for the management of rail traffic, and an office of the Railway Police.
The station yard has five passenger service through tracks. Many other tracks serve goods traffic and for storage of rolling stock. The passenger tracks are equipped with platforms topped by shelters, and the platforms are connected via an underpass.
The station has about 2.3 million passenger movements each year.
The trains stopping at the station range from regional services to InterCity, Eurostar and high speed trains.
Regional services on the TerniâÂÂSansepolcro railway are operated by Ferrovia Centrale Umbra, which sub-contracts on behalf of Trenitalia. All other train services are operated by Trenitalia itself.
The station is the terminus of all ATC urban and suburban bus services. It also has a special parking area for taxis.