
Incino Erba
The building in Incino Erba still characterises one of the two original FNM lines, because the construction was originally the terminus station of the line.

This facility, perfectly located in the charming gateway to the peninsula of Bellagio and the mountain peaks around it, ideally represents urban development and life at the time, both inside and outside the station. In 1922 it was replaced by a new and definitely more impressive building, which, however, had to give up the honour of acting as terminus station in favour of Asso, along with the merit of bringing tourism even closer to the “Como branch”.. much closer to it…

Gallery
Map of the town of Erba, showing both the Incino-Erba passenger terminal and the new building in Erba Railway workers posing at the station