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Monza–Molteno railway

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monza–Molteno railway
Overview
Native nameFerrovia Monza-Molteno
Statusin use
OwnerRFI
Line number27
LocaleLombardy, Italy
Termini
Stations14
Service
Typeheavy rail
ServicesS7
Route numberR19
Operator(s)Trenord
History
Opened14 October 1911 (1911-10-14)
Technical
Line length29 km (18 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrificationno
Route map

km
0.000
Monza
1.027
Monza Sobborghi
3.911
Villasanta Parco
6.393
Buttafava
7.632
Biassono-Lesmo Parco
9.383
Macherio-Canonica
11.664
Triuggio-Ponte Albiate
14.048
Carate-Calò
16.039
Villa Raverio
18.571
Besana
21.938
Renate-Veduggio
24.102
Cassago-Nibionno-Bulciago
26.528
Costa Masnaga
29.214
Molteno
264 m
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[1]

The Monza–Molteno railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy.

The line was opened as a private railway on 14 October 1911.[2]

The only train service is the S7 Milano-Monza-Molteno-Lecco[3] line of Milan suburban railway service.

Monza is connected to Lecco even with another railway, the main railway Milano-Monza-Carnate-Lecco, shorter and faster with a larger number of trains; Milano-Monza-Molteno-Lecco train ("Treno dei Tre Parchi", Train of the Three Parks)[4] runs through a longer, slower route across the hilly area of Brianza - Colli Briantei - the countryside, near beautiful meadows, torrents and rivers, woods, fields, small lake and high mountains close to Lecco, and old small towns with palaces of nobility and places of history, culture, and art.

See also

References

Footnotes

Sources

  • Cornolò, Giovanni (August 1979). "La ferrovia Monza – Molteno – Oggiono". Italmodel Ferrovie (in Italian) (229): 6–19.
  • RFI, ed. (December 2003). Fascicolo Linea 27 (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.
  • Trenord: 2019 time-table.
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