Lecco–Brescia railway

Lecco–Brescia railway
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Status in use
Locale Lombardy, Italy
Termini Lecco
Brescia
Operation
Owner RFI
Operator(s) Trenord
Technical
Line length 82 km (51 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 3 kV DC
overhead line
Route number 186
Route map
from Tirano
32.933 Lecco 214 m
to Como and to Monza
29.713 Lecco Maggianico 207 m
27.515 Vercurago-San Girolamo 209 m
26.046 Calolziocorte-Olginate 210 m
to Milan
17.956 Cisano-Caprino Bergamasco 262 m
14.766 Pontida 297 m
11.572 Ambivere-Mapello 271 m
from Seregno
7.742 Ponte San Pietro 240 m
Brembo
from Treviglio
0.000
21.882
Bergamo 248 m
junction to the FVB and FVS
Serio
26.041 Seriate 249 m
29.515 Albano Sant’Alessandro 241 m
33.106 Montello-Gorlago 229 m
36.875 Chiuduno 215 m
39.115 Grumello del Monte 203 m
Oglio
from Paratico
43.472 Palazzolo sull’Oglio 185 m
47.772 Colognesince 1909 [1] 176 m
51.507 Coccaglio 161 m
from Milan
53.594
65.827
Rovato 161 m
connection to the FN
Cremona–Iseo railway
71.653 Ospitaletto-Travagliato 148 m
Mella
79.797 Bivio Mella
80.471 Brescia Scalo
from Edolo
82.842 Brescia 139 m
to Cremona and to Parma / to Venice

The Lecco–Brescia railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy.

The section from Bergamo to Brescia was opened between 1854 and 1857 as a part of the original connection between Milan and Venice; the section from Lecco to Bergamo opened on 4 November 1863.[2]

See also

References

  1. Gianni Donni, Antonio Fappani, La viabilità, in Andrea Barretta, Corte Franca. Borgonato, Colombaro, Nigoline, Timoline, Brescia, 1998, La Rosa. P. 95–102
  2. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926

Bibliography

External links

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