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The Calalzo–Padua railway is a railway line in Veneto, Italy.

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Calalzo–Padua railway
Overview
Statusin use
OwnerRFI
LocaleVeneto, Italy
Termini
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)Trenitalia
History
Opened1914 (1914)
Technical
Line length155 km (96 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
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km
128.952
Calalzo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina
740 m
Monte Zucco (2698 m)
118.492
Perarolo di Cadore
561 m
110.578
Ospitale di Cadore
510 m
103.033
Longarone-Zoldo
463 m
99.749
Faè-Fortogna
448 m
from Conegliano
92.715
Ponte nelle Alpi-Polpet
396 m
85.093
Belluno
392 m
from Agordo
junction FS-SAIF
73.025
Sedico-Bribano
300 m
68.760
Santa Giustina-Cesio
295 m
61.639
Busche-Lentiai-Mel
264 m
54.560
Feltre
256 m
42.908
Quero-Vas
196 m
37.404
Alano-Fener-Valdobbiadene
181 m
33.915
Pederobba-Cavaso-Possagno
166 m
29.201
Levada
164 m
27.331
Cornuda
159 m
20.064
28.372
Montebelluna
114 m
to Susegana and to Treviso
27.7
Bivio San Gaetano
from Susegana
18.064
Fanzolo
60 m
from Treviso and from Venice
12.057
Castelfranco Veneto
41 m
to Trento and to Vicenza
from Bassano
0.000
29.115
Camposampiero
25 m
see Bassano–Padua railway
47.294
Padova
12 m
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[1]
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The section from Camposampiero to Padua was opened in 1877 as a part of the Bassano–Padua railway. In 1886 it followed the section from Belluno to Camposampiero. The final section to Calalzo di Cadore was finished in 1914.[2]

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