Centostazioni
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Company | |
Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 8 February 2001 |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Key people
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Carlo De Vito, President Paolo Simioni, CEO |
Products | Rail transport, transport, Services, more... |
Revenue | € 61,315,000 (2007) |
Parent | Ferrovie dello Stato |
Website | www.centostazioni.it |
Centostazioni S.p.A. (English: 100 Stations) is a subsidiary of Italian holding company Ferrovie dello Stato. The company was created to redevelop and manage 103 medium-sized Italian railway stations.
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 List of Centostazioni stations by region
- 2.1 Abruzzo
- 2.2 Apulia
- 2.3 Basilicata
- 2.4 Calabria
- 2.5 Campania
- 2.6 Emilia-Romagna
- 2.7 Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- 2.8 Lazio
- 2.9 Liguria
- 2.10 Lombardy
- 2.11 Marche
- 2.12 Molise
- 2.13 Piedmont
- 2.14 Sardinia
- 2.15 Sicily
- 2.16 Tuscany
- 2.17 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
- 2.18 Umbria
- 2.19 Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
- 2.20 Veneto
- 3 See also
- 4 External links
History
The company was founded in 2001 as Medie Stazioni S.p.A. (English: Medium Stations). A private consortium (Archimede) acquired a 40% stake in 2002. The shareholders in Archimede are Società Aeroporto di Venezia S.p.A. with 40.5%, Manutencoop S.c.a.r.l. with 40.5%, Investimenti Immobiliari Lombardi S.p.A. with 15%, and Pulitori ed Affini S.p.A. with 4%.
List of Centostazioni stations by region
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Abruzzo
Apulia
Basilicata
Calabria
Campania
Emilia-Romagna
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Lazio
Liguria
- Chiavari
- Genova Sampierdarena
- Imperia Porto Maurizio
- La Spezia Centrale
- Rapallo
- Sanremo
- Savona
- Ventimiglia
Lombardy
- Bergamo
- Brescia
- Como San Giovanni
- Cremona
- Desenzano sul Garda-Sirmione
- Gallarate
- Lecco
- Lodi
- Mantova
- Milano Lambrate
- Milano Porta Garibaldi
- Milano Rogoredo
- Monza
- Pavia
- Sondrio
- Treviglio Centrale
- Varese
- Voghera
Marche
Molise
Piedmont
Sardinia
Sicily
Tuscany
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Umbria
Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
Veneto
See also
External links
This article is based upon a translation from the Italian language version as at June 2010.
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