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The railway station of Bologna is one of the most important italian railways in number of passengers and above all for passing trains. It is the principal railway linking node between north and south. The first project, dating from the middle of the XIX century, turned out to be unsuitable for the excessive trains congestion. The present railway was designed by Gaetano Ratti and opened in the 1871. Continuous improvements and expansion have been necessary and the process is still ongoing. The railway represent a symbol for the city not only for its practical aim but overall for the most serious act of terror that occurred in Italy in the second post-war period, on the 2nd of august 1980 at 10:25 am. This is considered one of the last act of the strategy of terror (Years of Lead) Localization: 44°30'20.7"N 11°20'36.1"E

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