The station was opened on 11 August 1864, upon the inauguration of the Foggia–Trani section of the Adriatic Railway.
The more common regional trains link Potenza with closer destinations, including Salerno, Naples, Melfi, Foggia and Taranto.
The station was opened to the public on 25 April 1864, simultaneously with the Ortona–Foggia section of the Adriatic Railway.
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