Template:Livorno–Rome railway diagram

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Livorno–Rome railway
km
Livorno San Marco
27.766
Livorno Centrale
14 m
Ardenza
closed in 2003[1]
11 m
21.055
Antignano
23 m
14.425
Quercianella-Sonnino
19 m
7.651
Castiglioncello
18 m
4.722
Rosignano
9 m
0.000
287.519
Vada
9 m
281.592
Cecina
12 m
Bibbona
opened in 2003[1]
9 m
273.718
Bolgheri
9 m
265.128
Castagneto Carducci-Donoratico
20 m
257.353
San Vincenzo
9 m
Piazzalone turnout
Baratti turnout
246.752
Campiglia Marittima
7 m
238.149
Vignale Riotorto
8 m
229.555
Follonica
10 m
FS-FMF junction
222.683
Scarlino
12 m
214.659
Gavorrano
74 m
206.600
Giuncarico
23 m
199.410
Montepescali
15 m
187.644
Grosseto
11 m
Rispescia
11 m
173.141
Alberese
164.347
Talamone
7 m
156.421
Albinia
3 m
149.923
Orbetello-Monte Argentario
3 m
145.233
Ansedonia
opened in 1950[2]
8 m
137.645
Capalbio
7 m
131.057
Chiarone
115.941
Montalto di Castro
19 m
100.575
Tarquinia
16 m
new track opened in 2000
old track closed in 2000
from Orte, closed 1961
 
80.678
Civitavecchia
10 m
Civitavecchia-Viale della Vittoria
71.779
Santa Marinella
15 m
63.600
Borgata XXVIII Ottobre
(opened 1939[3], closed 1947[4])
62.312
Santa Severa
14 m
58.xxx
Furbara
9 m
54.287
Marina di Cerveteri
50.297
Ladispoli-Cerveteri
opened 1939[5]
12 m
from Ladispoli, closed 1938
47.944
Palo Laziale
11 m
40.975
Torre in Pietra-Palidoro
12 m
34.175
31.070
Maccarese-Fregene
10 m
freight line to Roma via Ponte Galeria
26.774
Macchia Grande tunnel (1.395 m)
25.379
17.041
Roma Aurelia
16.357
Via Aurelia, E80 (4.134 m)
12.223
11.542
Roma San Pietro
38 m
11.137
Gianicolo-Pamphili tunnel (2.391 m)
8.746
8.221
Roma Trastevere
17 m
6.692
Roma Ostiense
18 m
3.082
Roma Tuscolana
40 m
0.000
Roma Termini
58 m

Original route via Ponte Galeria


from Livorno
34.175
Maccarese-Fregene
10 m
to Rome (via Roma Aurelia)
22.220
Ponte Galeria
8 m
16.650
Muratella
opened in 1988[6]
14.433
Magliana
14 m
11.475
Villa Bonelli
opened in 1996[7]
to Viterbo and from
Maccarese (via Roma Aurelia)
Roma Trastevere
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[8]

This is a route-map template for the Livorno–Rome 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. 1.0 1.1 "Impianti FS". I Treni (in italiano). XXIV (248). Salò: Editrice Trasporti su Rotaie: 5–6. May 2003. ISSN 0392-4602.
  2. Service order no. 36 of 1950
  3. Azienda autonoma delle Ferrovie dello Stato, Service order no. 103, 1939
  4. Ferrovie dello Stato, Service order no. 28, 1947
  5. Service order no. 70 of 1939
  6. "Notizie flash". I Treni Oggi (in italiano). IX (83). Salò: Editrice Trasporti su Rotaie: 6. June 1988. ISSN 0392-4602.
  7. "Fermata silenziosa". I Treni (in italiano). XVII (173): 8. July–August 1996.
  8. Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 50–1, 56, 62, 68–9, 146–7, 149.