The Bastia station is a French railway terminus of the line from Bastia to Ajaccio, located in the city center of Bastia in the Haute-Corse department, in the Corsica region.
The original station, built by the state, was put into service in 1888 by the departmental railway company. Its passenger building, destroyed in 1943 by a bombing, was ultimately reconstructed in 1981. It is the main station and the headquarters of the Corsican Railways located in a multi-storey building, served by "main line" trains with connections to Ajaccio or Calvi and suburban trains to Casamozza.
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