== History ==
== History ==
Construction work began in January 2017. It cost a total of €17.2 million, €14.2 million of which was publicly funded and €3 million from public-private partnerships.{{sfn|Canton C.|De Anna|2018|p=1-2}}
Construction work began in January 2017. It cost a total of €17.2 million, €14.2 million of which was publicly funded and €3 million from public-private partnerships.{{sfn|Canton|2018|=}}
It opened to public service on March 19, 2018. At the inaugural ceremony, some signs reported the previous provisional name of Trieste-Airport Ronchi dei Legionari.{{sfn|Canton C.|De Anna|2018|p=1-2}}
It opened to public service on March 19, 2018. At the inaugural ceremony, some signs reported the previous provisional name of Trieste-Airport Ronchi dei Legionari.{{sfn|Canton|2018|=}}
== Facilities and Systems ==
== Facilities and Systems ==
The station has two through platforms, both served by 400 m long platforms 55 cm high above the track level.{{sfn|Canton C.|De Anna|2018|p=1-2}}
The station has two through platforms, both served by 400 m long platforms 55 cm high above the track level.{{sfn|Canton|2018|=}}
The facility is part of the intermodal hub of the same name, connected to Trieste–Ronchi dei Legionari Airport. It includes:
The facility is part of the intermodal hub of the same name, connected to Trieste–Ronchi dei Legionari Airport. It includes:
a bus station with sixteen bus bays
a bus station with sixteen bus bays
a ground-level parking lot with 1,000 spaces
a ground-level parking lot with 1,000 spaces
a multi-story parking lot with another 500 spaces.{{sfn|Canton C.|De Anna|2018|p=1-2}}
a multi-story parking lot with another 500 spaces.{{sfn|Canton|2018|=}}
The station is connected to the airport via a 425 m long walkway, which crosses the Venezia Giulia state road 14. It is one of the “barrier-free stations,” meaning those equipped to allow access for people with disabilities or reduced mobility.<ref>[https://www.trenitalia.com/it/regionale/collegamenti-regionale/fermata-trieste-airport.html fermata-trieste-airport] trenitalia.com</ref>
The station is connected to the airport via a 425 m long walkway, which crosses the Venezia Giulia state road 14. It is one of the “barrier-free stations,” meaning those equipped to allow access for people with disabilities or reduced mobility.<ref>[https://www.trenitalia.com/it/regionale/collegamenti-regionale/fermata-trieste-airport.html fermata-trieste-airport] trenitalia.com</ref>
== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* {{cite news|author=Claudio Canton, with the collaboration of Daniele De Anna |date=March 2018 |number=88 |pp=1-2 |ref=Canton (2018) |title=La fermata di Trieste Airport |work=Il Tender}}<!– auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator –>
* {{cite news|author=Claudio Canton, with the collaboration of Daniele De Anna |date=March 2018 |number=88 |pp=1-2 |ref=Canton2018 |title=La fermata di Trieste Airport |work=Il Tender}}<!– auto-translated from unknown (Italian or Spanish) by Module:CS1 translator –>
==See also==
==See also==
Railway station in Italy
Trieste Airport (Italian: Stazione di Trieste Airport) is a railway station serving Trieste Airport, located in Ronchi dei Legionari, in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northern Italy. The station opened on 19 March 2018 and is located on the Venice–Trieste railway. The train services are operated by Trenitalia.
Construction work began in January 2017. It cost a total of €17.2 million, €14.2 million of which was publicly funded and €3 million from public-private partnerships.
It opened to public service on March 19, 2018. At the inaugural ceremony, some signs reported the previous provisional name of Trieste-Airport Ronchi dei Legionari.
Facilities and Systems
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The station has two through platforms, both served by 400 m long platforms 55 cm high above the track level.
The facility is part of the intermodal hub of the same name, connected to Trieste–Ronchi dei Legionari Airport. It includes:
a bus station with sixteen bus bays
a ground-level parking lot with 1,000 spaces
a multi-story parking lot with another 500 spaces.
The station is connected to the airport via a 425 m long walkway, which crosses the Venezia Giulia state road 14. It is one of the “barrier-free stations,” meaning those equipped to allow access for people with disabilities or reduced mobility.[2]

The station is served by the following service(s):
- High speed services (Frecciarossa) Naples – Rome – Florence – Bologna – Padua – Venice – Trieste
- High speed services (Frecciarossa) Turin – Milan – Verona – Padua – Venice – Trieste
- Intercity services Rome – Florence – Bologna – Padua – Venice – Trieste
- Express services (Regionale Veloce) Venice – Portogruaro – Cervignano del Friuli – Trieste
- Regional services (Treno regionale) Tarvisio – Carnia – Gemona del Friuli – Udine – Cervignano del Friuli – Trieste
- International Regional services (Treno regionale) Venezia Mestre – Gorizia – Nova Gorica[3]
- Claudio Canton, with the collaboration of Daniele De Anna (March 2018). “La fermata di Trieste Airport”. Il Tender. No. 88. pp. 1–2.



