This site (rfi.it) gives arrivals and departures in a form similar to what I think you are expecting.
Sample output for Roma Termini:
There’s also a list of regional timetables in PDF format here:
http://www.trenitalia.com/tcom/Informazioni/Orari-regionali-in-versione-pdf
e.g.
You can do this through the Czech IDOS website. Simply enter the name of the station in the From
field, after switching the language in the bottom-right corner.
Optionally choose the date and click on SEARCH
. You’ll get the full list of trains departing from each of Rome’s train stations:
Clicking on an individual train will show you it’s full schedule:
Unfortunately this only works for Trenitalia trains. For Italo trains, an official timetable is available from their website.
I had a good look on the Trenitalia site, both in the English version and in the google translate version of the original to my own language, (Dutch) and did not find any links or other indications of ‘per station’ listings.
But I did find this page, which promises times per line rather than per station.
If like me you do not read Italian, you will need a translation service to work out what to click, this is what the site tells you:
Grazie a questo strumento, una volta salvato sul tuo PC, potrai consultare gli orari anche offline.
Which translates to (with thanks to google)
With this tool, once saved on your PC, you can check timetables even offline.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024