Locarno railway station

Locarno
Stone building with two three-story towers with hipped roofs and single story wings
The station building in 2011
General information
LocationMuralto
Switzerland
Coordinates46°10′20.748″N 8°48′4.892″E / 46.17243000°N 8.80135889°E / 46.17243000; 8.80135889
Elevation205 m (673 ft)
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)Giubiasco–Locarno line
Distance180.5 km (112.2 mi) from Immensee[1]
Platforms3
Tracks4
Train operators
ConnectionsAutopostale and FART buses[2]
Other information
Fare zone30/300 (Arcobaleno)[3]
History
Electrified15 May 1936 (1936-05-15)
Passengers
20186,600 per working day[4]
Services
Preceding station Südostbahn Following station
Terminus IR 26 Tenero
towards Basel SBB
IR 46 Tenero
Preceding station TILO Following station
Terminus RE80 Minusio
S20 Minusio
Preceding station FART Following station
Locarno San Antonio
towards Domodossola
Panorama Express
transfer at Locarno FART
Terminus
Locarno San Antonio
towards Camedo
Regio
transfer at Locarno FART
Location
Map

Locarno railway station (Italian: Stazione di Locarno) serves the city of Locarno, in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. However, the station is located within the adjacent municipality of Muralto, near the shore of Lake Maggiore. The border between the two municipalities runs along the Torrente Ramogna stream, a short distance to the south and west of the station.

Since 1990, Locarno station has been divided into two distinct components, each served by a separately operated railway. At surface level, there is a standard gauge station, operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS). That station is the terminal of a branch line from Giubiasco on the Gotthard Railway. Underground, there is another terminal station, Locarno FART, for the metre gauge Domodossola–Locarno railway, an international rail link operated in Switzerland by the Regional Bus and Rail Company of Canton Ticino (Italian: Ferrovie Autolinee Regionali Ticinesi, or FART).

Before the station was renovated into this form, the metre gauge trains operated from a separate platform on the station forecourt. As part of the reconstruction, the standard gauge station was augmented by a new finger platform between tracks two and three. Additionally, the two railway lines' goods yards were removed, and the underground station constructed in their place.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. p. 61. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  2. ^ "Liniennetz Verzasca" (PDF) (in Italian). PostBus Switzerland. 13 December 2020. p. 20. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Comunità tariffale Arcobaleno – Piano delle zone" (PDF) (in Italian). Comunità tariffale Arcobaleno. 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Passagierfrequenz (2018)". Berne, Switzerland: SBB CFF FFS. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-06 – via data.sbb.ch – SBB DATA PORTAL.

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