Florence–Faenza railway

Florence–Faenza railway

Vaglia railway station
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Status in use
Locale Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, Italy
Termini Florence
Faenza
Operation
Opened April 21, 1893
Owner Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operator(s) Trenitalia
Technical
Line length 101 km (63 mi)
No. of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification no
Route map
Legend
from Rome / from Firenze S.M.N.
(0.000) Firenze Campo di Marte
to Firenze Rifredi
(1.208) Le Cure
(1.722) 3.126 Firenze San Marco Vecchio
(2.146) 3.608 Il Cionfo
6.964 Pian di Mugnone
8.750 Fiesole-Caldine
Sant'Andrea a Sveglia (1,192 m)
14.397 Montorsoli
Pratolino (3,607 m)
22.735 Vaglia
26.730 Campomigliaio
29.853 San Piero a Sieve
34.616 Borgo San Lorenzo
to Pontassieve
43.438 Ronta
Croce, Razzolo, Monza (2,336 m)
Dell'Appennino (3,793 m)
56.362 Crespino del Lamone
Salto del Cavallo (1,294 m)
Fantino (1,155 m)
Fantinountil 1961 [1]
64.508 Biforco
66.619 Marradi-Palazzuolo sul Senio
68.958 Popolano di Marradi
72.052 San Martino in Gattara
75.945 San Cassiano
79.074 Sant'Eufemia di Brisighellasince 1938 [2] until 2012 [3]
80.647 Strada Casalesince 1949 [4]
83.960 Fognano
87.935 Brisighella
from Bologna
100.949 Faenza
to Ancona / to Lavezzola and to Ravenna

The Florence–Faenza railway, also known as Faentina railway, is a railway line in Italy.

History

The line was opened in several sections as it follows:[5]

Notes

  1. Ordine di Servizio n. 114 del 1961
  2. Ordine di Servizio n. 78 del 1938
  3. Impianti FS. In: "I Treni" Nr. 351 (September 2012), p. 8.
  4. Ordine di Servizio n. 80 del 1949
  5. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926

See also

External links

Media related to Faentina railway at Wikimedia Commons

Bibliography

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