Venice train station
The Venice train station or Saint Lucia train station is the terminus of the railway trunk of four tracks that reach the Mestre train station, from where it branches into several lines to Milan, Trieste , Trento , Udine, Adria .
Venice train station has 22 tracks, from track 1-23 . ( The track 20 does not exist, it goes directly from platform 19 to platform 21 )
the tracks 17-23 are after the track 14 , and is accessed through the passages along the track 14
– ticket office , and automatic self service are inside the hall
–club freccia -intercity trains -at the beginning of platform 13
–Italo house -inside the hall.
– customer information near the ticket office ,inside the hall.
– The Blue Room – people with disabilities – track 14
–toilet – along the platform 1 , 1 euro / person .
– travel agencies, hotels and info – inside the hall
– luggage storage – platform 1 ( along the of the platform )
–police station – platform 14 (about half track)
– public phones – forward of the station on the left side looking towards the canal
– box mail – in front of the the station on the left side looking towards the canal
-all regional trains pass through the Mestre (train station)
– before leaving, the tickets must be validated in the ticket machines located at the beginning of each track
( green or yellow)
– bars and restaurants –
-pizza restaurant – at the beginning of platform platform 14
– after the 23 -rd track , toward the bridge of the constitution there are another two cafe bar
kfc -restaurant
Spizzico -fast food
– Piazzale Roma place is car terminal and the city terminus of all the lines of transport.
Here you will also find the nearest car parks : The municipal garage , Garage San Marco, St. Andrea Park .
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The link between Piazzale Roma and the train station is made through the fourth bridge on the Grand Canal ,designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
ATTENTION:
In the hall is a piano. Travelers who know to play piano can do it free while waiting for the train.
For information on timetables and prices please contact the appropriate sites of the State Railway (Ferrovia ) or Grandi Stazioni.
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