List of railway stations in Turin
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Chronological list of stations
Name | Inauguration | Current state | Type | Manager |
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San Paolo | Unknown | In use | Goods yard | RFI |
Dora (RFI) (1) | 1858 | Demolished | Through station, surface | RFI |
Porta Nuova | 1861 | In use | Terminal station, surface | RFI/Grandi Stazioni |
Stura | 1868 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI |
Porta Susa (1) | 1868 | Dismissed | Through station, surface | N/A |
Porta Milano | 1868 | Dismissed | Through station, surface | N/A |
Lingotto | 1984 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI |
Dora (GTT) | 1988 | In use | Terminal station, surface | GTT |
Madonna di Campagna | 1990 | In use | Through station, surface | GTT |
Porta Susa (2) | 2008 | In use | Through station, underground | RFI |
Rebaudengo Fossata | 2009 | In use | Through station, underground | RFI |
Dora (RFI) 2 | TBD | Under construction | Through station, underground | RFI |
Zappata | TBD | Under construction | Through station, underground | RFI |
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Railway stations in Turin
- Grosseto
- Lingotto
- Orbassano
- Porta Susa (new underground station)
- Rebaudengo Fossata
- San Paolo
- Stura
- Dora (new underground station)
- Zappata
- Dora (old surface station) (2009)
- Dora GTT (2020)
- Madonna di Campagna (2020)
- Porta Milano (2006)
- Porta Susa (old surface station) (2009)
- Vanchiglia (1990)
Freight-only stations are in italic.