Rosarno railway station

Rosarno railway station (Stazione di Rosarno) is a railway station of the Italian city of Rosarno, Calabria, part of the Battipaglia–Reggio di Calabria railway.

History
The station was built by Società per le Strade Ferrate del Mediterraneo as part of the extension of the today known Battipaglia–Reggio di Calabria railway from Gioia Tauro to Nicotera, opened on December 21, 1891.

The original, small, station was after entirely rebuilt during the 1970s in parallel with the construction of the variant direttissima between this station and the Lamezia Terme Centrale station.

Layout
The station has six tracks, two side platforms and two island platforms, which are connected each other with an underpass. The island platform for tracks 2 and 3, because has an elevator, is the only accessible. The station building features the waiting room, a cafe, the ticket machine area and the toilet.

Services
the following services stop at Rosarno:


 * Frecciarossa: services to Torino Porta Nuova, Venezia Santa Lucia, and Reggio di Calabria Centrale.
 * Frecciargento / InterCity: services between Reggio di Calabria Centrale and Roma Termini.
 * Intercity Notte: services to Milano Centrale, Siracusa, and Torino Porta Nuova.
 * Regionale: services to Reggio di Calabria Centrale, Lamezia Terme Centrale, and Cosenza.