The city and comune of Genoa, capital of the region of Liguria, northwestern Italy, has twenty six railway stations and stops in use today.
The majority of these stations is managed by RFI.[1] Four remaining stations, Genova Piazza Manin and others, are operated by AMT.
The only station in Genoa that has been completely closed without being replaced is Sant'Ilario, in the Genoa district of that name.
Name | Inauguration | Current state | Type | Manager | |
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1853 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1853 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1853 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1853 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI/Centostazioni | ||
1856 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1856 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1860[2] | In use | Terminal/through station, surface | RFI/Grandi Stazioni | ||
Brignole (v1) | 1868 | Not in use | Terminal station, surface | RFI | |
1868 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1868 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1868 | Sold[3] | Through station, surface | N/A | ||
1868 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1868 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1894 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1894 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1894 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
Brignole (v2) | 1905 | In use | Terminal station, surface | RFI/Grandi Stazioni | |
1915 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1922[4] | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1929 | In use | Terminal station, surface | AMT (Genoa) | ||
1929 | In use | Through station, surface | AMT (Genoa) | ||
1929 | In use | Through station, surface | AMT (Genoa) | ||
1929 | In use | Through station, surface | AMT (Genoa) | ||
1930s[5] | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
1994 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
2005 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
2005 | In use | Through station, surface | RFI | ||
2006[6] | In use | Through station, surface | RFI |