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Template:Milan–Venice railway diagram

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0.000
Milano Centrale
(from the left: "Genoa"
and "Bologna" lines)
To Turin and Chiasso)
Belt line
3.798
Milano Lambrate
(to Genoa and Bologna)
Belt line
(from the left: "Venice DD",
"Venice LL", "Goods" lines)
Milano Lambrate Scalo goods yard
(Passante line
6.240
Lambro junction
(staggered junction)
Belt line
0.000
Milano Smistamento marshalling yard
9.907
Segrate
(since 2003)
12.407
Pioltello-Limito
16.200
Vignate
18.750
Melzo goods yard
19.600
Melzo
(From the left: "Venice DD",
"Venice LL" lines)
22.610
Pozzuolo Martesana
(since 2009)
24.585
Trecella
27.152
Cassano d'Adda
29.200
Adda junction/crossover
30.020
31.680
Bergamo junction
closed 21-06-09
32.932
Treviglio Ovest
(left: disused line connecting Cremona
with Treviglio Ovest)
(33.063) 33.143
Treviglio
37.146
Vidalengo
42.117
Morengo-Bariano
46.052
Romano
53.018
Cividate al Piano-Calcio
59.778
Chiari
65.827
Rovato (RFI) / Rovato Borgo (FN)
(to Cremona, disused)
65.827
Ospitaletto-Travagliato
78.508
Roncadelle junction
(high-speed line)
79.797
Mella junction
(from the left: "Goods",
"Passenger" lines)
80.471
Brescia goods yard
82.842
Brescia
Ronchi junction
(to Parma and Cremona)
84.000
Milan
Verona
provincial boundary
91.416
Rezzato (RFI) / Rezzato FRV
(to Vobarno, disused)
99.950
Ponte San Marco-Calcinato
106.388
Lonato
110.738
Desenzano del Garda-Sirmione
Desenzano Porto
San Martino della Battaglia
(disused)
Peschiera Darsena
124.940
Peschiera FMP /
Peschiera del Garda (RFI)
129.663
Castelnuovo del Garda
136.583
SommacampagnaSona
Lugagnano
(disused)
Quadrante Europa
144.236
Fenilone junction
(from Quadrante Europa)
144.236
Fenilone junction
(to St Lucia and St Massimo junctions)
(from the left: connections, overpass,
San Massimo junction/P.C.[1])
Santa Lucia Junction/P.C.
(to Mantua and Modena)
(to Rovigo and Bologna)
(from Santa Lucia and
San Massimo junctions)
147.480
Verona Porta Nuova
150.857
Verona Porta Vescovo
156.864
San Martino Buon Albergo
163.225
Caldiero
171.571
San Bonifacio
177.305
Lonigo
182.952
Montebello
191.471
Altavilla-Tavernelle
(FTV tramway to Montecchio
and le Valli, disused)
199.138
Vicenza (RFI) / Vicenza FTV
(FTV tramway to Noventa
and Montagnana, disused)
(to Schio and Treviso)
200.857
(Verona
Venice
provincial boundary
207.191
Lerino
(from Ostiglia, disused)
214.068
Grisignano di Zocco
(to Treviso, disused)
219.928
Mestrino
0.000/227.446
Montà points (former Montà junctions)
(to Padova Campo Marte)
2.190
Padova Campo Marte
(from the left: from Bologna;
from Bassano del Grappa and Calalzo)
229.408
Padua
(from the left: old line;
high-speed line)
0.000/230.618
(to Padova Interporto goods railway)
3.794
Padova Interporto
234.843
Ponte di Brenta
Busa di Vigonza
(disused)
240.790
Vigonza-Pianiga
244.897
Dolo
248.726
Mira-Mirano
252.040
Mirano junction
(Mestre rail bypass, disused)
Maerne overpass
254.389
Cabin B
256.490
Catene junction
(old line from Trento)
256.500
Mestre Storica junctions
(to Udine and Trieste)
0+000/257.907
Venezia Mestre
2.232
Venezia Marghera goods yard
260.191
Venezia Porto Marghera
Venezia Marittima
266.341
Venezia Santa Lucia
Source: Atlante ferroviario d'Italia e Slovenia.[2]

This is a route-map template for the Milan–Venice 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

  1. ^ "Posti di comunicazione", that is a turnout to a connecting line.
  2. ^ Atlante ferroviario d'Italia e Slovenia [Railway atlas of Italy and Slovenia] (in Italian). Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 21–5, 131, 133–35, 137 & 138. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.