The plant is managed by
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI); the orientation of the track park is in an East-West direction: from the East the two single tracks of the lines for Alessandria (from the North-East) and for Ovada-Genova (from the South-East) enter, while towards the West they exit parallel, to separate several hundred meters further on, the two tracks destined for Asti (North side) and S.Giuseppe di Cairo-
Savona (South side). The tracks intended for passenger traffic are eight in all: six passers-by, numbered from 1 to 6, a section numbered 1a and attested to the east side of the passenger building, sharing a part of the platform with track 1, and another track with regular numbering (7), which crosses the square like the other six but which is truncated as it has no outlet to the west. Both for these and for track 1a, use is therefore limited to trains that have their origin or destination in the station itself and are directed to one of the two destinations to the east, particularly the regional ones for Genoa which generates a moderate commuter traffic. Beyond the passenger beam, there is a modest rail beam parallel to it, used for parking and shunting. The station has a relatively recent pedestrian underpass. The 19th-century metal canopies have remained in place to cover the platforms of the first 7 platforms. In the square in front of the station there are stops and terminus for urban and suburban buses
ARFEA, SAAMO and Gelosobus. The terminus of the bus lines and substitute services provided by bus is located at the
Movicentro, located in a position adjacent to the passenger building and equipped with parking. == Services ==