Bergamo–Brescia railway

4 ft 8+12 in) standard gaugeElectrification3 kV DC
overhead line
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Legend
km
21.882
Bergamo
Bergamo FVS-FVB
(opened 1857)
/ Bergamo FS TEB
248 m
link
FVS to Clusone and Ponte Selva (closed 1967)
TEB to Albino (opened 2009) and
FVB line to Piazza Brembana (closed 1966)
Serio
26.041
Seriate
249 m
29.515
Albano Sant'Alessandro
241 m
33.106
Montello-Gorlago
229 m
36.875
Chiuduno
215 m
39.115
Grumello del Monte
203 m
A4 – E64
Oglio
from Paratico (heritage railway)
43.472
Palazzolo sull'Oglio
185 m
47.772
Cologne
(since 1909)[1]
176 m
Iseo-Rovato-Chiari tramway
51.507
Coccaglio
161 m
Left arrowfrom Milan
Right arrowFN line from Iseo
(start of double line)
53.594
65.827
Rovato opened 1878 / Rovato Borgo (FN)
161 m
RFI-FN link
SNFT line to Cremona (closed in 1956)
71.653
Ospitaletto-Travagliato
148 m
A4 – E64
Mella
79.797
Mella junction
80.471
Brescia goods yard
82.842
Brescia
139 m
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[2]
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The Bergamo–Brescia railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy.

The railway from Bergamo to Brescia was opened between 1854 and 1857 as a part of the original connection between Milan and Venice.[3]

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Donni, Gianni; Fappani, Antonio (1998). "La viabilità". In Barretta, Andrea (ed.). Corte Franca. Borgonato, Colombaro, Nigoline, Timoline (in Italian). Brescia: La Rosa. pp. 95–102.
  2. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 21, 22, 125, 134, 135.
  3. ^ Prospetto cronologico 1926.

Sources

  • RFI, ed. (December 2003). Fascicolo Linea 28 (in Italian). Rete Ferroviaria Italiana.
  • Tuzza, Alessandro, ed. (1927). "Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926" (in Italian). Ufficio Centrale di Statistica delle Ferrovie dello Stato/Trenidicarta.it. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  • Atlante ferroviario d'Italia e Slovenia [Railway atlas of Italy and Slovenia]. Schweers + Wall. 2010. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.