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Northern Italian transport link
Treviglio–Bergamo railway
Overview
Native nameFerrovia Treviglio-Bergamo
Statusin use
OwnerRFI
Line number29
LocaleLombardy, Italy
Termini
Stations7
Service
Typeheavy rail
ServicesR2, RE2
Operator(s)Trenord
History
Opened1857 (1857)
Technical
Line length22 km (14 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification3 kV DC
overhead line
Route map

Legend
km elev
from Cremona
from Brescia
Treviglio Molino
0+000 Treviglio (opened 1878)
to Milan
Treviglio (II) (1857–1878)
1+344 Treviglio Ovest (opened 1908)
7+555 Arcene (opened 2008)
11+175 Verdello-Dalmine (opened 1857)
siding to Stabilimento Dalmine
13+441 Levate (opened 2008)
Autostrada A4 Italia.svgTabliczka E64.svg A 4 / E64
17+229 Stezzano (opened 2008)
to Lecco and to Seregno
21+882 Bergamo (opened 1857)
link
FVB line to Piazza Brembana (closed 1966)
and FVS line to Clusone (closed 1967)
Bergamo–Albino light rail
to Brescia
km
Source: Italian railway atlas
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The Treviglio–Bergamo railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy. The railway infrastructure is managed by the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, which classifies it as one of its complementary lines. The passenger service is operated by Trenord as a regional service.

History

The line was planned in the last years of the Austrian domination of Lombardy, and opened in 1857 before the Second Italian War of Independence.

It was electrified in 1954.

References

Footnotes

  1. Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 21, 135.
  2. "Rete in esercizio" (PDF) (in Italian). RFI. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2020. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. Prospetto cronologico 1926.
  4. Notizie flash. In: "Italmodel Ferrovie" Nr. 203 (April 1977), p. 304.

Sources

See also

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