The station was opened on 16 May 1859, upon the opening of the Trento-Bolzano/Bozen portion of the first stage of the Brenner railway from Verona.
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The main domestic destinations are Verona and Trento, but passengers also depart for and arrive from other destinations such as Florence, Milan or Rome.
The main destinations are Trento, Venezia, Padua, Treviso, Vicenza and Calalzo.
The station has about 5.5 million passenger movements each year, and is therefore the second busiest in the region in terms of numbers of passengers, after Bolzano/Bozen.
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