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Pescara Centrale railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pescara railway station
Pescara railway station ((イタリア語: stazione ferroviaria di Pescara)), also known as Pescara Centrale railway station (Italian:'' stazione ferroviaria di Pescara Centrale'') is the main railway station of Pescara. The station lies on the Adriatic line from Rimini to Lecce and the trans-Apennine line to Rome. It serves an average of 3.5 million people per year and is a 5-minute walk to the city's main street and 20-minute walk to the beach. The commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni SpA, whereas the Italian Railway Network (RFI) is responsible for the railway infrastructure. ==Architecture== The former headquarters of Pescara Central Station was a nineteenth-century palace at the same site. The initial draft of a new passenger building was drawn up in 1962 by ''Corrado Cameli Service Work'' for the FS. This draft proposed a steel-frame structure of the new station building, but changed to pre-stressed concrete in 1970, when structural calculations were carried out by the ''Studio Engineer Giovanni Cerasoli and Piero di Pescara'', with the advice from the engineer Carlo Guidi Baskets. The modern-day building is one of the earliest constructions to be made of pre-stressed concrete among Italian railway stations. The new station building was completed in 1987, when all eight railway tracks in and out of the station being raised to viaduct levels to avoid ground level-crossings.
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