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Turin is connected to the main italian and foreign railway stations and it is an important link beetween France and Switzerland through the railways tunnels. Front of the Porta Nuova railway station The main Turin railway stations are:
The terminal of Porta Nuova station is the most important of the city and it is only a short way away from the downtown, constituting a very good point to start visiting Turin. For those who come from Liguria, on the way Genova - Torino, the penultimate stop before reaching Porta Nuova station is the Lingotto railway station, located to the south of the city and in front of the retrained Fiat Lingotto establishment. The Porta Susa railway station is geographically located at about 2 km. north-west of Porta Nuova railway station, and leading towards north, on the railway line which leads to Milan, we can meet the Dora and Stura railway stations, which are usually used by commuters In the Dora railway station there is also the railway line junction, (managed by the GTT company) that leads in the municipal district of Céres in the Lanzo valley (Turin - Céres line). Information about the railway lines managed by the GTT company is available at http://www.gtt.to.it/ferrovia To see the trains timetable, or to buy the railway tickets check the site http://www.trenitalia.com, or use the interrogation service provided in this page: For foreign visitors, the chart below can be very useful; it lists the main European railway companies' websites:
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