This is a route-map template for the Porrettana Railway, a railway in Italy.
More information Bologna–Pistoia railway ...
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FER line from Portomaggiore |
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0.000 |
Bologna Centrale |
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Fascio Ravone | to belt line and locomotive depot | |
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127.676 |
P.M. Santa Viola |
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126.905 |
Bologna Borgo Panigale |
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125.325 |
Casteldebole |
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deviation opened in 1927 |
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123.106 |
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122.077 |
Casalecchio di Reno |
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118.547 |
Borgonuovo |
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116.221 |
Pontecchio Marconi |
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112.818 |
Sasso Marconi |
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107.911 |
Lama di Reno |
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105.289 |
Marzabotto |
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103.107 |
Pian di Venola |
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99.071 |
Pioppe di Salvaro |
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93.432 |
Vergato |
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89.078 |
Carbona |
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86.690 |
Riola tunnel (1,384 m) |
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85.246 |
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85.032 |
Riola |
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81.065 |
Pian di Casale tunnel (2,622 m) |
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78.443 |
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75.855 |
Silla |
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73.367 |
Porretta Terme |
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69.890 |
Ponte della Venturina | (opened in 1909)[5] | |
394 m |
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65.714 |
Molino del Pallone |
494 m |
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63.668 |
Biagioni-Lagacci | (opened in 1950)[6] | |
522 m |
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58.596 |
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617 m |
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FAP line to Mammiano (closed in 1965) |
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58.318 |
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55.591 |
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55.441 |
San Mommè | (opened in 1935) | |
543 m |
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53.440 |
Castagno (opened in 1960) |
492 m |
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53.000 |
Signorino Tunnel (1.073 m) |
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51.927 |
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51.077 |
Corbezzi (opened in 1881) |
435 m |
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45.096 |
Piteccio |
293 m |
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38.801 |
Valdibrana |
140 m |
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35.330 |
Pistoia Ovest |
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33.573 |
Pistoia (opened in 1850) |
52 m |
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Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.
"Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian) (246): 8. March 2003.
Service Order no. 4 of 1948
"Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian) (267): 6–7. February 2005.
Service Order no. 20 of 1949
Service Order no. 195 of 1909
Service Order no. 103 of 1950