Tirano–Lecco railway

Tirano–Lecco railway
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Status in use
Locale Lombardy, Italy
Termini Tirano
Lecco
Operation
Opened 1902 (1902)
Owner RFI
Operator(s) Trenord
Technical
Line length 105 km (65 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 3 kV DC
overhead line
Route map

Legend
25.957 Tirano connection to the Bernina railway 441 m
22.182 Villa di Tirano 381 m
19.850 Bianzone 444 m
16.889 Tresenda-Aprica-Teglio 374 m
12.474 San Giacomo di Teglio 394 m
9.709 Chiuro 390 m
8.416 Ponte in Valtellina 385 m
4.917 Poggiridenti-Tresivio-Piateda 304 m
0.000
40.498

Sondrio 297 m
35.525 Castione Andevenno 278 m
30.001 San Pietro Berbenno 271 m
22.975 Ardenno-Masino 265 m
Colmo di Dazio (1395 m)
Adda
18.046 Talamona 237 m
15.428 Morbegno 247 m
12.007 Cosio-Traona 215 m
9.009 Rogolo 208 m
6.979 Delebio 211 m
from Chiavenna
0.033
38.979

Colico 211 m
36.538 Piona 213 m
Piona (1343 m)
Garavina (1157 m)
32.600 Dorio 210 m
29.491 Dervio 211 m
Dervio (1305 m)
24.847 Bellano-Tartavalle Terme 206 m
23.518 Regoledo 214 m
Morcate (1263 m)
21.589 Varenna-Esino-Perledo 218 m
19.644 Fiumelatte 231 m
15.121 Lierna 224 m
12.294 Olcio 221 m
9.441 Mandello del Lario 214 m
6.988 Abbadia Lariana 214 m
Crostone/Valle Rialba (1109 m)
0.000 Lecco 214 m
to Como and to Monza
to Brescia and to Milan

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

The first section of the line, between Sondrio and Colico, was opened in 1885. It was completed in 1892–1894 with the section from Colico to Lecco, where it was connected with the rest of the Italian network.[1]

The section from Tirano to Sondrio had a different origin, being opened in 1902 as a private railway by the Società Anonima per le Ferrovie dell'Alta Valtellina (FAV). It was integrated in the state network in 1970.[2]

See also

References

  1. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926
  2. Sergio Viganò: Alta Valtellina ieri e oggi. In: ″I Treni″ Nr. 167 (January 1996), p. 32–38.

Bibliography

External links

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