The passenger building has a ticket counter, ticket machines, a police station, a bar, and a kiosk. In the square in front of the building is a bus stop for buses and taxis. The lobby contains numerous black and white photographs of Viareggio's prominent locations. They were taken by Mario Cimoli, stationmaster and noted outdoor photographer, and member of the partisans in World War II. The station yard has eight loop tracks. Originally there were ten, but two of them were removed in the aftermath of the 2009 derailment. The four platforms at the station are covered by canopies and connected with each other by a
pedestrian underpass. The station also has many monitors showing in real time where and when trains are leaving and arriving. Track 1 is used for terminating trains, and Track 2 is for passing freight trains. Track 3 is used by through trains from
Pisa Centrale, and Track 4 by direct trains to Pisa. Tracks 5 and 6 are used as the terminus of the
Viareggio–Florence railway via
Lucca, and Tracks 7 and 8 as a terminus for trains to and from Lucca. About towards Pisa is the Viareggio Scalo
goods yard, now disused. ==Passenger and train movements==