The first station of Saint Andrei built in 1887, (architect Seeling) is a beautiful example of liberty style. The building, structurally moved, presents a central part in more levels and more connected corps. The facades typically liberty, present big windows interrupted by an iron shelter with rich elaborations, the decoration even if austere, presents floral elements. In 1906 the station became thus a terminus belonging to the national railways as the lines, the new station had 24 platforms, a passenger shelter served by four ordinary gauge platforms and one narrow gauge platform, a goods yard with two large warehouses served by covered tracks. Bud from the first postwar period, even if it was a very capable yard, and for that time, modern equipped, the importance of Trieste Saint Andrew diminished until it was decommissioned. Today it houses the Railway Museum.
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