Pisa – Genoa railway line

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Pisa Centrale – Genova Piazza Principe
Mappa Ferrovia Genova-Pisa.JPG
Route number (RFI) : 99 (Pisa – La Spezia)
77 (La Spezia – Genoa)
Course book series (IT) : 32 (Pisa – La Spezia)
31 (La Spezia – Genoa)
Route length: 165 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Power system : 3 kV  =
Route - straight ahead
from Roma Termini
   
by Collesalveti
   
from Florence
Station, station
97.869 Pisa Centrale
Bridge over watercourse (medium)
River Arno
   
to Lucca
Stop, stop
100.133 Pisa San Rossore
   
from Lucca
Stop, stop
9.00 Migliarino Pisano
Stop, stop
114.014 Torre del Lago Puccini
   
from Lucca
Station, station
120.090 Viareggio
Stop, stop
124.364 Camaiore Lido
Stop, stop
129.646 Pietrasanta
Stop, stop
133.099 Forte dei Marmi - Seravezza -Querceta
Station, station
140.271 Massa Centro
Stop, stop
143.439 Massa Zona Industriale
Station, station
146.997 Carrara Avenza
Stop, stop
151,594 Luni
Station, station
157.495 Sarzana
   
to Parma
Stop, stop
161.646 Arcola station until 2004
   
Bivio Arcola to Parma
   
from Parma
Station, station
164.896 Vezzano Ligure
Stop, stop
167,500 Ca 'di Boschetti
Stop, stop
169.661 La Spezia Migliarina
Station, station
172,462
86,162
La Spezia Centrale
Stop, stop
79.474 Riomaggiore station until 2003
Stop, stop
78.712
78.804
Manarola
Station, station
76.837 Corniglia
Stop, stop
73,607 Vernazza
Station, station
70.381
70.711
Monterosso
tunnel
Mesco (3,327 m)
Station, station
66,402 Levanto
tunnel
Rossola (2,560 m)
Stop, stop
63,476 Bonassola
tunnel
Monte Brino (2,528 m)
Station, station
60.558 Framura
tunnel
Picchi (2,336 m)
Station, station
57.091 Deiva Marina
tunnel
Rospo (2,553 m)
Stop, stop
53.280 Moneglia station until 2001
tunnel
Vallegrande (4,007 m)
Station, station
48.043 Riva Trigoso
Station, station
45.118 Sestri Levante
Stop, stop
42,340 Cavi
Stop, stop
39.856 Lavagna station until 2004
Station, station
37.654 Chiavari
tunnel
Delle Grazie (2,164 m)
Stop, stop
32,804 Zoagli
Stop, stop
29.193 Rapallo station until 2004
Station, station
26,818 Santa Margherita Ligure - Portofino
Stop, stop
21.744 Camogli - San Fruttuoso station until 2005
Station, station
20,022 Recco
Stop, stop
18.601 Mulinetti
Stop, stop
16,463 Sori
Stop, stop
15.086 Pieve Ligure until 2005 station
Stop, stop
13,818 Pontetto
Stop, stop
12,922 Bogliasco
Station, station
10.791 Genova Nervi
Stop, stop
9.140 Genova Quinto al Mare
Station, station
7.111 Genova Quarto dei Mille
Stop, stop
5,551 Genova Sturla
tunnel
San Martino (1,401 m)
Station, station
2.542 Genova Brignole
Station, station
0.000 Genova Piazza Principe
Gleisdreieck - straight ahead, to the right, from the right
to Torbella, Milan , Acqui Terme
Gleisdreieck - straight ahead, to the right, from the right
to Genova Sampierdarena Smistamento
Route - straight ahead
Route to Ventimiglia
Mulinetti stop

The Pisa – Genoa railway is one of the main lines of the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane in Italy .

The railway line runs along the Tyrrhenian Sea . From Genoa , it crosses the entire Ligurian Levant, i.e. the section of Liguria to the east of Genoa, and reaches the city of Pisa via the Tuscan coastal landscape of Versilia . It is consistently two-pronged and connects Genoa and Pisa with the provincial capitals Massa - Carrara and La Spezia . In the further south it connects to the Pisa – Rome railway line .

Framura train station

Rail traffic is operated and controlled by the Sistema di Comando e Controllo (SCC) monitoring system from the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana railway company . From the location in Pisa, the system organizes the traffic in the section from Rome (Maccarese) to Sestri Levante , a total of 420 kilometers of rail network. The SCC controls the Sestri Levante – Genoa line from another location in Genoa (Teglia).

The railway line was built in several sections between 1861 and 1874 and has a length of 165 kilometers.

Web links

Commons : Pisa – Genova railway line  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 260 (June 2004), p. 6.
  2. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 256 (February 2004), p. 6.
  3. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 234 (February 2002), pp. 5-6.
  4. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 267 (February 2005), pp. 6-7.
  5. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 265 (December 2004), p. 7.
  6. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 269 (April 2005), p. 7.
  7. ^ Impianti FS. In: I Treni No. 276 (December 2005), p. 7.