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Template:Lucca–Aulla railway

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Lucca–Aulla railway
0+000
Lucca
Lucca–Pontedera line † 1944
Molino Pardini sidings
5+233
San Pietro a Vico
9+085
Ponte a Moriano
13+508
Piaggione
† 2002
14+902
Lucart paper company sidings
16+417
Diecimo-Pescaglia
19+914
Borgo a Mozzano
23+303
Bagni di Lucca
26+050
Calavorno
† 2003
28+008
Ghivizzano-Coreglia
28+484
Tronchetti sidings † 2015[1]
Piano di Coreglia-Ponte all'Ania
31+931
Fornaci di Barga
former Europa Metalli sidings
35+274
Barga-Gallicano
38+090
Castelvecchio Pascoli
41+763
Fosciandora-Ceserana
44+924
Castelnuovo Garfagnana
Ponte sul Corfino railway bridge
47+816
Pontecosi
49+813
Villetta San Romano
galleria Capriola 1ª
51+271
Poggio-Careggine-Vagli
galleria Capriola 2ª
53+243
Camporgiano
57+383
Piazza al Serchio
Lupacino tunnel
(7,515 m)
65+717
Minucciano-Pieve-Casola
Ugliancaldo tunnel
(3,195 m)
70+081
Equi Terme
Aulella stream
72+644
Monzone-Monte dei Bianchi-Isolano
Aulella stream
76+112
Gragnola
78+597
Fivizzano-Gassano
81+344
Fivizzano-Rometta-Soliera
83+246
Serricciolo
† 2002
86+016
Pallerone
former explosives factory sidings
new routing (2008)
Bibola tunnel (opened 2008)
Bibola tunnel † 2008 / to La Spezia 2005
to La Spezia † 2005
(89+273)
(99+693)
Aulla
† 2008
89+923
(98+598)
Aulla Lunigiana
opened 2005
to Parma (new track, opened 2005)
to Parma (old track) † 2005

This is a route-map template for the Lucca–Aulla railway, a railway in Italy.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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  1. ^ Rete Ferroviaria Italiana - Direzione Circolazione (6 September 2015). Circolare Territoriale FI 7/2015 (in Italian).