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Railway line in Italy
Turin–Fossano–Savona railway
Overview
Statusin use
OwnerRFI
LocaleItaly
Termini
Stations17 station, 6 stops
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)Trenitalia
History
Opened14 November 1823 (1823-11-14)
7 February 1954 (1954-02-07)
Technical
Line length153 km (95 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Turin–Ceva)
1 (Ceva–Savona)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Route map

Legend
km
elev.
in m
Frejus railway
to Frejus
Turin–Milan railway
to Milan
0.00 Torino Porta Nuova
4.318 Torino Lingotto
Torre Pellice–Pinerolo–Turin railway
to Pinerolo & Torre Pellice
Autostrada A6 Italia.svg
A 6
Torino-Savona
Po
8.010 Moncalieri 228
13.030 Trofarello 233
Turin–Genoa railway to Genoa &
& Trofarello–Chieri railway to Chieri
Santena-Tetti Giro (
closed
2003
)
231
7.149 Villastellone 235
Autostrada A6 Italia.svg A 6
15.499 Carmagnola 240
Carmagnola–Bra railway
to Bra
24.579 Racconigi 258
Moretta–Cavallermaggiore railway
to Moretta (closed 1959)
31.628 Cavallermaggiore 282
to Alessandria
38.384 Savigliano 311
Savigliano–Saluzzo–Cuneo railway
to Saluzzo
Genola (
closed
2003
)
336
50.541
0.000
Fossano 355
Fossano–Cuneo railway
to Cuneo
Stura di Demonte River
5.978 Trinità-Bene Vagienna 374
Autostrada A33 Italia.svg A 33
12.893 Magliano-Crava-Morozzo 400
Cuneo–Mondovì railway
to Cuneo
18.985 Mondovì 414
Bastia Mondovì–Mondovì railway
to Bastia Mondovì (closed 1986))
Mondovì tunnel (667 m)
(1,126 m) Pobbia tunnel
21.594
22.720
22.779
22.582
San Giovanni tunnel (2,804 m)
25.908 Vicoforte-San Michele 454
30.426 Lesegno 428
(1,297 m) Lesegno tunnel
32.398
33.695
30.426 Lesegno Tanaro 408
Tanaro River
Bra–Ceva railway
to Bra
(
closed
1994
)
38.156
45.260
Ceva
end of
double track
387
Ceva–Ormea railway
to Ormea
39.654 Sale Langhe 474
(4,366 m) Belbo tunnel
37.272
32.907
31.680 Saliceto 423
28.659 Cengio 408
(528 m) Cosseria tunnel
24.334 Cosseria (
closed
2003
)
368
to Alessandria
elev.
in m
km 24.375 San Giuseppe di Cairo 343
Altare branch Ferrania branch
Carcare 18.450 Bragno
395 Altare 18.329 16.283 Ferrania 361
(1,451 m) Altare tunnel
17.884
16.433
15.805
13.496
Sella tunnel (2,309 m)
188 (
closed
2009
) Maschio
12.940 Sella 287
(2,063 m) Santuario tunnel
6.592
1.529
5.664 Santuario 122
junction
1.493
0.000
Genoa–Ventimiglia railway
to Genoa
(
closed
1977
)
Savona 1.107 Savona Letimbro
Genoa–Ventimiglia railway
to Ventimiglia
elev.
in m
km km
elev.
in m
This diagram:

The Turin–Fossano–Savona railway is a major Italian railway that links the cities of Turin and Savona. The railway is double track up to Ceva, standard gauge and fully electrified at 3 kV DC. It connects the cities of Trofarello, Carmagnola, Cavallermaggiore, Savigliano, Fossano, Mondovì, Ceva and San Giuseppe di Cairo.

History

The railway was opened from 1829 to 1954.

Tract Inauguration
TorinoTrofarello 24 September 1848
Trofarello–Savigliano 16 March 1853
Savigliano–Fossano 15 December 1853
CevaSavona (for Ferrania) 28 September 1874
San Giuseppe di Cairo–Altare 14 November 1923
Fossano–Ceva 28 October 1933
Altare–Savona 7 February 1954

See also

References

  1. Dell'Amico, op. cit., p. 22

Bibliography

  • RFI - Fascicolo Linea 8 (Torino–San Giuseppe di Cairo)
  • RFI - Fascicolo Linea 75 (San Giuseppe di Cairo–Savona)
  • Franco Dell'Amico, Due valichi per Savona, in "I Treni Oggi" n. 61 (giugno 1986), pp. 16–22.
  • Rebagliati Franco, Dell'Amico Franco, Siri Mario, I centoventi anni della linea ferroviaria Torino-Savona (1874-1994), Alzani Editore

External links

Media related to Turin–Fossano–Savona railway at Wikimedia Commons


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