Ladispoli-Cerveteri railway station

Located in the town of Ladispoli, it also serves the neighboring municipality of Cerveteri.

The station, originally called "Cerveteri-Ladispoli", was opened on 15 June 1939, replacing the previous Ladispoli station located on the Palo-Ladispoli branch line, which was simultaneously abolished by the will of the royal decree of 16 June 1938 for the remodulation of traffic on the Rome-Civitavecchia-Pisa-Livorno line.

The then stop became a station only in August 1974 with the subsequent track extension.

[1] On December 11, 2005, it assumed the new name of “Ladispoli-Cerveteri.” The station has a passenger building that houses the Trenitalia ticket office and bar.

In the morning rush hour, about every half hour, reinforcement trains depart from Ladispoli-Cerveteri station in the direction of Rome.