Brenner railway station
Brenner railway station is the border station of Italy and Austria. It serves the town and comune of Brenner in the autonomous province of… Read more…
Brenner railway station is the border station of Italy and Austria. It serves the town and comune of Brenner in the autonomous province of South Tyrol, northeastern Italy.
The station, situated at 1,371 m above sea, was opened in 1867 by the Austrian Empire's Südbahn as a mountain pass stop along the Brenner Railway. In 1919, Brenner station came 300 m south of the border due to the annexation of County of Tyrol's territory by Italy from Treaty of Saint Germain-en-Laye.
The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Italian train services to and from this station are operated by Trenitalia. Austrian train services, which use the platforms north of the station, are operated by ÖBB.
Source: Wikipedia
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