Anzio Railway Station
A twentieth-century railway terminus serving the Nettuno area, inaugurated following the relocation of its operational section.
At a glance
Anzio Railway Station stands as a functional landmark of Italy’s interwar transport infrastructure. The station reflects the period’s approach to regional rail connectivity and modernization.
History
The station was inaugurated in 1934, after the railway section serving the area underwent transfer. This relocation marked an important moment in the development of rail access to the Anzio–Nettuno coastal region.
What you see
The building exemplifies early twentieth-century Italian railway station design. Its functional character reflects the practical requirements of the era, prioritizing passenger flow and operational efficiency.
Cultural significance
As a product of Fascist-era infrastructure development, the station documents Italy’s investment in regional transport networks during the 1930s. It remains a physical record of interwar modernization efforts.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza 9 Settembre 1943, 15, 00048 Nettuno
- Coordinates: 41.4592665, 12.6619710
- Inaugurated: 1934
Practical information
The station remains operational as part of Italy’s railway network. Contact details and current opening hours are available through official Trenitalia channels.
Getting there
The station is located in Nettuno, accessible by train via the Roma–Nettuno regional line. You can reach it from Rome Termini station with a direct regional service.
Sources & resources
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