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Mendrisio: Modern infrastructure in Switzerland



The bus shelter of the Mendrisio FFS station is designed by Bassi Carella Marello Architectes and completed in 2014.

The new bus shelter connects the railway station with the bus stop by the concrete gallery. This project is crucial for the promotion of public transport. Next to the shelter is situated the new 'Bike & Rail' parking area. This intervention permits travellers to easily switch between four wheels, train and bike.



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