Venice’s “modernity” began in 1846, when the trans-lagoon railway bridge connecting it with Milan broke its isolation and initiated a profound transformation of the city. Today, by offering accessible and integrated connections, the Gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane puts technology and beauty at the country’s service. 

Sustainable mobility connects people and creates new opportunities, building the future. Every journey to and from Venezia Santa Lucia railway station (inaugurated in 1861 and later expanded after World War II) opens new perspectives, between history and culture. 

With the new Venezia Mestre station, the present builds the future, through the connection project with Venice Marco Polo Airport.