Lodi railway station is located in Piazzale della Stazione, at the southern edge of the town centre.
In the stations heyday, its goods yard was connected with a silk spinning mill a short distance away.
The station yard has five tracks for passenger service, and a number of other tracks for the overtaking of goods trains waiting in the goods yard at the Bologna end of the station.
Near the side street Via Spelta is an operating goods yard, where loads of milk are marshalled before leaving the station by rail.
Lodi is a stop for most regional trains on the long distance Milan–Bologna and the Milan–Cremona–Mantua railways heading directly to Bologna Centrale, Parma, Mantua, Cremona; there are also regional train links with Livorno Centrale and Rimini.
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