Ferrovia Sangritana

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A train in Vasto
A train in Vasto
Interior
Interior

The Ferrovia Sangritana , also Ferrovia Adriatico – Sangritana , is a standard gauge private railway in southern Italy . Your route leads from Marina San Vito on the main Pescara – Bari line to Castel di Sangro in the hinterland. In addition, the Ortona Marina - Caldari and Torino di Sangro - Piazzano di Atessa routes are used for freight transport. The route is 130 km long, 111 km of which are electrified with the 3000 V DC voltage customary in Italy.

history

The first sections, at that time still as a narrow-gauge railway with a gauge of 950 mm, were opened as FAA (Ferrovia Adriatico Appennino) in 1912, the lines Marina S.Vito -Lanciano and Crocetta-Caldari-Ortona. In 1914 the connection Lanciano – Crocetta – Archi – Castel di Sangro and Archi – Atessa followed. In 1924 the line was electrified with 2400 V direct current . Between 1956 and 1959, the conversion to the standard gauge of 1435 mm took place. The power system with 3000 V direct current of the Ferrovie dello Stato was also adjusted. This makes it possible for trains to continue on the FS line to Pescara .

In 1972, operations on the Archi – Atessa stretch were discontinued. In 1982, the Crocetta – Caldari section was discontinued, and in 1984 passenger traffic between Caldari and Ortona was discontinued. In January 2007 a new, direct line from Marina S.Vito to Lanciano went into operation and the old one was closed. This was necessary because the FS relocated the Pescara – Bari line and a new station was being built in Marina S. Vito.

vehicles

Electric multiple units

  • ETR / S03 "Lupetto":
    • 3-part modern railcar of the Minuetti type
    • Number: 4
    • Numbering: ALe.501 + Le.220 + ALe.502.701–704
    • Top speed: 160 km / h
    • Power: 1200 kW
    • Year of construction: 2005 at Alstom
    • Seats: 122
  • ETR 056:
    • 2-part converted railcar, conversion from the former NMBS / SNCB series AM 56 railcar
    • Number: 2
    • Names: "Città di Lanciano", "Orsetto"
    • Top speed: 130 km / h
    • Power: 620 kW
    • Year of construction: 1954 at B&N / ACEC / SEM conversion 2004 at AnsaldoBreda
    • Seats: 120
  • ALe 02 / Ale 05 / Ale 08 / ALe 11
    • 2-part rebuilt railcars, conversion from former series ALe01 – ALe.11 railcars
    • Number: 4
    • Numbering: ALe.02, ALe.05, ALe.08, ALe.11
    • Top speed: 75 km / h
    • Power: 340 kW
    • Year of construction: 1955 at OMS / TIBB conversion 1996 and 2005 at Fervet
    • Seats: 104

Diesel railcars

  • ALn 776
    • 1-part railcar with diesel-mechanical drive
    • Number: 5
    • Numbering: ALn 776.001 / 002, ALn 776.051, ALn 776.053 / 054
    • Top speed: 130 km / h
    • Power: 340 kW
    • Year of construction: 1985 by Fiat
    • Seats: 76
    • Used until 1995 at Ferrovia Centrale Umbra

Diesel locomotive

  • EN 54
    • diesel-electric shunter
    • Number: 2
    • Numbering: D 26 / D 27
    • Top speed: 75 km / h
    • Power: 296 kW
    • Year of construction: 1977 at TIBB / Fiat
    • Axis arrangement: Bo'Bo '
  • D 343
    • diesel-electric mainline locomotive
    • Number: 2
    • Numbering: D.29 (formerly FS D 343.1038) and D.30 (formerly FS D 343.1010)
    • Top speed: 130 km / h
    • Power: 990 kW
    • Year of construction: 1967 at OM / Omeca / Sofer / Fiat
    • Axle arrangement: Bo'Bo '
    • Used with the FS until 1991
  • D 752
    • diesel-electric mainline locomotive
    • Number: 8, 2 of which are rented to FC (as of 2009)
    • Numbering: D.752.501 to D.752.508
    • Top speed: 100 km / h
    • Power: 970 kW
    • Year of construction: 1973 at ČKD
    • Axle arrangement: Bo'Bo '
    • Used by ČD until 2001 ( Series 753 )

Former locomotives

  • E 21
    • Electric locomotive
    • Number: 4
    • Numbering: E.22 to E.25
    • Top speed: 45 km / h
    • Power: 528 kW
    • Year of construction: 1924 at TIBB as a narrow-gauge locomotive (950 mm), 1955 conversion to standard gauge
    • Axle arrangement: Bo'Bo '
    • in operation until 2007
  • ALe 01
    • Electric railcar
    • Number: 11
    • Numbering: ALe01 to ALe.11
    • Top speed: 75 km / h
    • Power: 340 kW
    • Year of construction: 1955 at OMS / TIBB
    • Seats: 52
    • In operation until 2005, conversion of ALe.02, ALe.05, ALe.08 and ALe.11

Web links

Commons : Ferrovia Adriatico Sangritana  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files