Società Anonima per la Strada Ferrata dell'Italia Centrale

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The Società Anonima per la Strada Ferrata dell'Italia Centrale (dt. Italian Central Railway ) was a railway company that was founded in 1852 to build a connection between the Kingdom of Lombardy-Veneto and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany .

In 1851 a treaty was signed between the Austrian Empire , the Duchy of Parma , the Papal States and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany for the construction of this route.

According to this contract, the following routes were planned:

The Austrian government would have built two connections to the existing Lombard railway network: the Milan - Piacenza line via Lodi and a line through Mantua .

The aim of the newly planned network was the connection from the Kingdom of Lombardy-Veneto to the Tyrrhenian Sea at the Tuscany port of Livorno .

Due to financial problems, the company was dissolved in 1856 and the concession was given to the newly founded Lombard-Venetian and Central-Italian Railway Company (LVCI) .

literature

  • Silvio Gallio, Oggi è un'ora di viaggio - La costruzione della strada ferrata tra Milano e Bologna , Bologna, 2009, CLUEB. ISBN 978-88-491-3173-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Convenzione_fra_alcuni_Stati_italiani_per_la_costruzione_della_Strada_Ferrata_dell'Italia_Centrale
  2. http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Concessione_della_strada_ferrata_centrale_italiana