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Template:Bologna–Pistoia railway diagram

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Bologna–Pistoia railway
km
0.000
Bologna Centrale
1.935
129.899
Fascio Ravone
to belt line and locomotive depot
127.676
P.M. Santa Viola
{
to Verona
to Milan
)
126.905
Bologna Borgo Panigale
125.325
Casteldebole
(opened 2002)[1]
deviation opened in 1927
123.106
Casalecchio Garibaldi (opened in 2002)[1]
end of double line
FER line to Vignola, opened in 2002
(old route to Casalecchio di Reno, closed in 1995)
Casalecchio–Vignola railway
(old route to Casalecchio FCV, closed in 1975)
122.077
Casalecchio di Reno
118.547
Borgonuovo
116.221
Pontecchio Marconi
112.818
Sasso Marconi
107.911
Lama di Reno
(opened in 1948)[2]
105.289
Marzabotto
103.107
Pian di Venola
(opened in 2004)[3]
99.071
Pioppe di Salvaro
93.432
Vergato
89.078
Carbona
(opened in 1949)[4]
86.690
Riola tunnel (1,384 m)
85.246
85.032
Riola
81.065
Pian di Casale tunnel (2,622 m)
78.443
75.855
Silla
73.367
Porretta Terme
69.890
Ponte della Venturina
(opened in 1909)[5]
394 m
65.714
Molino del Pallone
494 m
63.668
Biagioni-Lagacci
(opened in 1950)[6]
522 m
58.596
Pracchia
FAP / FS (opened in 1863)
617 m
FAP line to Mammiano (closed in 1965)
58.318
Apennine Tunnel (2,727 m)
55.591
55.441
San Mommè
(opened in 1935)
543 m
53.440
Castagno
(opened in 1960)
492 m
53.000
Signorino Tunnel (1.073 m)
51.927
51.077
Corbezzi
(opened in 1881)
435 m
45.096
Piteccio
293 m
38.801
Valdibrana
140 m
35.330
Pistoia Ovest
33.573
Pistoia
(opened in 1850)
52 m

This is a route-map template for the Porrettana Railway, a railway in Italy.

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian) (246): 8. March 2003.
  2. ^ Service Order no. 4 of 1948
  3. ^ "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian) (267): 6–7. February 2005.
  4. ^ Service Order no. 20 of 1949
  5. ^ Service Order no. 195 of 1909
  6. ^ Service Order no. 103 of 1950
  7. ^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas)] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 47–8, 52, 144. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.