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Vatican City Railway Station
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Vatican City Railway Station

🏗 1934-01-01🖊 Giuseppe Momo

The Vatican City Railway Station is the sole rail terminal serving Vatican City, marking a rare intersection of sovereign state and national transport network. Designed by Giuseppe Momo and opened in 1934, the station stands at the Italian–Vatican City border, reflecting the practical links forged after the Lateran Treaty of 1929. Its name appears in multiple languages: Stazione di Città del Vaticano (Italian), Bahnhof der Vatikanstadt (German), and Stazione Vaticana (local), with the Italian designation formalized as Stazione Ferroviaria Vaticana. Operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, the station’s existence underscores Vatican City’s unique status as a separate entity connected to Italy’s broader railway system. …

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