Turin–Fossano–Savona railway
Turin–Fossano–Savona railway | |
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Overview | |
Type | Heavy rail |
Status | in use |
Locale | Italy |
Termini |
Turin Savona |
Stations | 17 station, 6 stops |
Operation | |
Opened |
14 November 1823 7 February 1954 |
Owner | RFI |
Operator(s) | Trenitalia |
Technical | |
Line length | 153 km (95 mi) |
Number of tracks |
2 (Turin–Ceva) 1 (Ceva–Savona) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Operating speed | 160 km/h (99 mph) |
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The Turin–Fossano–Savona railway is a major Italian railway that links the cities of Turin and Savona. The railway is double track up to Ceva, standard gauge and fully electrified at 3 kV DC. It connects the cities of Trofarello, Carmagnola, Cavallermaggiore, Savigliano, Fossano, Mondovì, Ceva and San Giuseppe di Cairo.
History
The railway was opened from 1829 to 1954.
Tract | Inauguration |
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Torino–Trofarello | 24 September 1848 |
Trofarello–Savigliano | 16 March 1853 |
Savigliano–Fossano | 15 December 1853 |
Ceva–Savona (for Ferrania) | 28 September 1874 |
San Giuseppe di Cairo–Altare[1] | 14 November 1923 |
Fossano–Ceva | 28 October 1933 |
Altare–Savona | 7 February 1954 |
References
- ↑ Dell'Amico, op. cit., p. 22
See also
Bibliography
- RFI - Fascicolo Linea 8 (Torino–San Giuseppe di Cairo)
- RFI - Fascicolo Linea 75 (San Giuseppe di Cairo–Savona)
- Franco Dell'Amico, Due valichi per Savona, in "I Treni Oggi" n. 61 (giugno 1986), pp. 16–22.
- Rebagliati Franco, Dell'Amico Franco, Siri Mario, I centoventi anni della linea ferroviaria Torino-Savona (1874-1994), Alzani Editore
External links
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