Trieste Centrale Railway Station
Trieste Centrale Railway Station
Trieste Centrale Railway Station
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Newryoneisback
Newry, UK3,180 contributions
Nov 2022 • Couples
This was an easily negotiated, edge of town train station, with no stairs to go up and down.
We walked to it from our hotel in under 10 minutes. We were delighted as when we went to buy our return tickets to Venice the smiling young lady spoke perfect English and was able to answer all our travel questions.
When you buy tickets you have a window of train times you may take so it’s not just jump on any train going your way. So just be alert. And the polite staff are fastidious about checking tickets aboard the train.
It was an 100 mile each way journey to Venice Santa Lucia and back at an hour and 15 minutes each way - 15 euro each way per person - 2nd class. No first class offered but the scenic views were priceless. I’ve never travelled first class in Italy but I’m curious to try it.
The Trieste station has a fairly big cafe serving a good range of reasonably priced food and drinks and the signage was easily read and followed.
If you are more comfortable with technology then there are plenty of machines to buy tickets with a selection of languages available but we do prefer dealing with human beings especially as pleasant as the staff we encountered.
It was a grand day out.
We walked to it from our hotel in under 10 minutes. We were delighted as when we went to buy our return tickets to Venice the smiling young lady spoke perfect English and was able to answer all our travel questions.
When you buy tickets you have a window of train times you may take so it’s not just jump on any train going your way. So just be alert. And the polite staff are fastidious about checking tickets aboard the train.
It was an 100 mile each way journey to Venice Santa Lucia and back at an hour and 15 minutes each way - 15 euro each way per person - 2nd class. No first class offered but the scenic views were priceless. I’ve never travelled first class in Italy but I’m curious to try it.
The Trieste station has a fairly big cafe serving a good range of reasonably priced food and drinks and the signage was easily read and followed.
If you are more comfortable with technology then there are plenty of machines to buy tickets with a selection of languages available but we do prefer dealing with human beings especially as pleasant as the staff we encountered.
It was a grand day out.
Written 7 December 2022
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Rumples
Tucson, AZ11,708 contributions
Dec 2019
We arrived at this train station on a day-trip from Venice, about a 2-hour ride away. There are frequent connections with Venice, so Trieste is quite easy to reach from there. But the station likewise welcomes high-speed, inter-city and regional trains from elsewhere. Buses also arrive and depart from the station.
Though a transportation hub, the station remains fairly small and compact. It does offer basic needs for passengers, such as a waiting area, clean pay toilets, places to eat and some shops. It lacked, however, the one office we expected to be there -- tourist information. Luckily, we found a station customer-care representative, who gave us directions on how to reach an information office in the Old Town's main square (Piazza Unita d'Italia), about a 15-minute walk away.
We found the building to be clean and welcoming. It was renovated 13 years ago and has been kept up nicely.
Though a transportation hub, the station remains fairly small and compact. It does offer basic needs for passengers, such as a waiting area, clean pay toilets, places to eat and some shops. It lacked, however, the one office we expected to be there -- tourist information. Luckily, we found a station customer-care representative, who gave us directions on how to reach an information office in the Old Town's main square (Piazza Unita d'Italia), about a 15-minute walk away.
We found the building to be clean and welcoming. It was renovated 13 years ago and has been kept up nicely.
Written 28 November 2020
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George McGareth
Zagreb, Croatia82 contributions
Jan 2020
A historical building from outside and inside makes a good impressions of this railway station.it is easy to find at Piazza della Liberta almost in the center of Trieste.It is connected with many local bus lines and close to Main bus station with IC buses.I noticed very often train connection with Venice by fast and local trains.Also connected with IC train with Milano and Rome.You can ride with very fast train such a series Freccia.It is good start point to visit Udine or Ljubljana.
Written 28 January 2020
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Erika
Caracas, Venezuela9,864 contributions
Aug 2020
I arrived here when I got to Trieste. The station is very clean and there are trains to all Italy. Also great architecture
Written 7 September 2020
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MerryMary33
Attimis, Italy70 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
The trip from Udine to Trieste and back was great. Trains left on time and arrived exactly on time.
The train station in Trieste is very nice, architecture beautiful, customer service people who speak in English, and clean.
We used the toilet facilities for women, and the toilet area was kept clean, and free of ‘drifters’ by having a fee of 1€ , and the area was spacious.
The train platforms are on the same level as the station, so there was no carrying bags up and down stairs, much better than in Udine.
The location is central to the center of the city, approximately 10-15min walk to the main square.
Bricocafe, inside the station, was adequate but the glass surround around the cafe was in need of a good cleaning, inside and outside.
Outside the station there was several people, mostly men sitting on the ground, probably homeless. Not an unusual scene near train stations in Europe today.
The train station in Trieste is very nice, architecture beautiful, customer service people who speak in English, and clean.
We used the toilet facilities for women, and the toilet area was kept clean, and free of ‘drifters’ by having a fee of 1€ , and the area was spacious.
The train platforms are on the same level as the station, so there was no carrying bags up and down stairs, much better than in Udine.
The location is central to the center of the city, approximately 10-15min walk to the main square.
Bricocafe, inside the station, was adequate but the glass surround around the cafe was in need of a good cleaning, inside and outside.
Outside the station there was several people, mostly men sitting on the ground, probably homeless. Not an unusual scene near train stations in Europe today.
Written 9 October 2019
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hekata
Valjevo, Serbia103 contributions
Apr 2018
nice, small clean train station. easy to find all what you need. next to door is bus station, sea also.
Written 19 March 2019
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Miha P
Maribor, Slovenia8,940 contributions
Jan 2018 • Solo
Trieste or Trst can’t live without railway station. Railway between Trst and Wien was the main axis of Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is modernized inside and it keeps a nostalgic architecture from outside. Station has all essential functions and facilities but no special other things. It is useful when you travel to central Italy.
Written 26 January 2018
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Luisella P
Brussels, Belgium167 contributions
Mar 2017 • Solo
The small rather sweet end of 19th century building was the passenger terminal of the Austrian railway line which linked Trieste to Vienna.
The interior has been done up in modern, rational no frills style. It has a small supermarket open week ends and bank holidays.
The paying toilets are in desperate need of a face lift : you will not find many places in Trieste with squatting down loos.
The interior has been done up in modern, rational no frills style. It has a small supermarket open week ends and bank holidays.
The paying toilets are in desperate need of a face lift : you will not find many places in Trieste with squatting down loos.
Written 7 March 2017
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DonnaH48
Valencia, Spain134 contributions
May 2022 • Solo
Very clean and the staff wer extremely helpful and friendly. The station cafe is not overpriced and perfect for a light snack
Written 15 May 2022
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BobandJosie
Reading, UK959 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
We departed for Turin from this fairly small compact terminus. The booking hall area has been very well restored and is worth stopping to admire.
Getting into the station isn't great - lots of building work going on.
Getting into the station isn't great - lots of building work going on.
Written 7 July 2019
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Hi ,are there areas at the station where you can store your luggage for few hours?
Thanks
Written 8 February 2019
What is the working time of the station? Does it open in some specific hour or is it working 00-24h?
Written 21 January 2019
are the lifts or elevators servicing the different platforms at Trieste Railway, travelling with multiply bags.
Written 26 December 2018
Stephen H
St Helens, United Kingdom
It is a terminus station. You should get round the ends of all the platforms on the flat level.
Written 1 January 2019
Stephen H
St Helens, United Kingdom
Is the waiting area open all night, I would like to book a train at 04.25 but would arrive at 01,18. Is there anywhere to wait three hours at that time of the morning.
Written 18 December 2018
È presente uno stallo per le biciclette nelle immediate vicinanze della stazione? Se sì, è sorvegliato o comunque posizionato sotto le telecamere della stazione?
Grazie
Written 22 October 2018
Scusa il ritardo.
Che io sappia a Trieste non c’e nulla di nulla.
Ciao
Written 22 December 2018
Buongiorno.
Dalla stazione c’e un mezzo per poter raggiungere l’aeroporto di trieste?
Grazie
Ivan
Written 5 May 2018
Dalla stazione di Trieste all'aereoporto Le Giare di via Aquileia a Ronchi dei Legionari (GO) esistono tanti modi di transito, il treno è quello migliore e il piu' economico e diretto ma bisogna che tu faccia coincidere i tuoi orari, oppure in autobus, la distanza è circa 40 km. in 35 minuti si fanno, il biglietto lo fai in autostazione A.P.T. e per il ritorno in aereoporto, per gli orari autobus guarda APT Gorizia. Esiste anche la costosa possibilità di andare in shuttle con GoOpti., Buon viaggio.
Written 5 May 2018
Buongiorno, c'è il deposito bagagli? Se si, quanto costa il servizio? Grazie
Written 14 December 2017
C'è un deposito bagagli in VIA GHEGA 2, a Trieste, Automatico, aperto 365gg all'anno, dalle 7:00 alle 23:00
Written 12 July 2020
GiveFreefood
Central Florida, Florida
Buona sera,vorrei sapere un'informazione molto importante,se gentilmente potete rispondermi.
Come si chiama il vostro controllore di biglietti,alla stazione di trieste,è biondo,stra bello e ha gli occhi azzurri,dovrebbe avere sui 19 anni.
Written 7 November 2017
Salve, vorrei sapere se c'è un deposito bagagli alla stazione di Trieste..e se si come funziona!
Grazie!
Written 4 May 2017
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