🇮🇹 Pescara Centrale

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Type Major
Coordinates 42.468556, 14.204035
Timezone Europe/Rome
Connections 778
UIC Code 8307810

About Pescara Centrale

Pescara Centrale is the main station of Pescara, the largest city on the Adriatic coast of the Abruzzo region in Italy. It is a major junction where the Rome–Pescara transversal line meets the Adriatic coastal railway, offering intercity and Frecciabianca services. The station also serves as the starting point for regional trains into the Gran Sasso mountain hinterland.

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The Adriatic seafront is just a ten-minute walk from Pescara Centrale, heading east along the main boulevard towards the shoreline. The beach is public and freely accessible, with numerous lidos operating from late spring to early autumn.
Trenitalia intercity and regional services connect Pescara to Rome via the Pescara–Rome line through the Apennines, with journey times of around two hours on faster trains. Services to Bologna, Ancona, and Bari along the Adriatic coast are also frequent and well-timed.
The station offers a staffed ticket office, automatic machines, and a small commercial area with a bar and newsagent. The taxi rank outside the main exit and bus connections on Piazza della Repubblica make onward travel straightforward.
Luggage lockers are available at the station for short-term storage during the day. Travellers planning to leave bags for extended periods should confirm capacity and opening hours at the ticket office.
Pescara is the birthplace of the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, and the Casa natale d'Annunzio museum is a short walk from the station. The city's arrosticini (skewered lamb) are a regional speciality best enjoyed at one of the casual grill restaurants near the seafront.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27