Template:Ancona–Orte railway diagram

km
0.000
Roma Termini
58 m
Roma San Lorenzo
4.505
Roma Tiburtina
25 m
7.183
Roma Nomentana
(opened 1983)
25 m
10.330
Nuovo Salario
(opened 1981)
24 m
Roma marshalling yard
12.772
Fidene
(opened 1995)
25 m
16.379
Settebagni
27 m
25.582
Monterotondo-Mentana
24 m
30.994
Piana Bella di Montelibretti
(opened 1981)
24 m
37.130
Fara Sabina-Montelibretti
34 m
to Rieti, Antrodoco and San
Benedetto del Tronto, not built
48.521
Poggio Mirteto
32 m
52.835
Gavignano Sabino
33 m
56.784
Stimigliano
43 m
60.810
Collevecchio-Poggio Sommavilla
39 m
69.737
Civita Castellana-Magliano
47 m
73.837
Gallese in Teverina
45 m
Orte Sud link from Florence–Rome (HS)
82.503
Orte
52 m
A1E35-E45
Lazio
Umbria
border
88.341
San Liberato
67 m
91.884
Nera Montoro
83 m
old route, closed 1998
92.583
Santa Croce tunnel (3,660 m)
96.243
97.320
98.770
Narni-Amelia
93 m
111.479
Terni
(end of double track) 129 m
123.591
Giuncano
353 m
126.627
Balduini tunnel (1.642 m)
128.269
Balduini
431 m
133.927
Baiano di Spoleto
380 m
140.709
Spoleto
SSIF / RFI
304 m
SSIF line to Norcia (closed 1968)
146.724
San Giacomo di Spoleto
257 m
150.607
Campello sul Clitunno
(start of double track)
232 m
157.086
Trevi
214 m
165.971
Foligno
(end of double track) 239 m
170.146
Scanzano-Belfiore
270 m
175.429
Capodacqua-Pieve Fanonica
321 m
179.245
Valtopina
360 m
184.601
Nocera Umbra
396 m
189.460
Ponte Parrano di Nocera Umbra
(opened 1947[1])
440 m
194.796
Gaifana
484 m
201.893
Gualdo Tadino
462 m
FS–FAC link (closed)
207.729
Fossato di Vico-Gubbio
RFI / FAC
463 m
FAC line to Arezzo (closed 1945)
211.601
Fossato tunnel crossing loop
211.782
Fossato tunnel (1,908 m)
Umbria
Marche
border
213.690
216.950
Cancelli di Fabriano
(opened 1942[2])
423 m
Fabriano
(old )
from Pergola (closed 2013)
223.903
Fabriano
(start of double track) 325 m
old route, closed 2009
225.520
Fabriano tunnel (1.717 m)
227.237
228.208
228.054
P.M. 228 crossing loop
(end of double track)
276 m
232.018
Albacina
240 m
to Civitanova Marche, bridge over Giano
bridge over Esino
bridge over Esino
bridge over Sentino
239.397
Genga-San Vittore Terme
(opened 1916[3])
195 m
bridge over Esino
242.739
Della Rossa tunnel (1,228 m)
243.967
bridge over Esino
246.295
Serra San Quirico
158 m
252.541
252.657
Castelplanio-Cupramontana
(start of double track)
125 m
start of deviation, opened 2017[4]
bridge over Esino
bridge over Esino
end of deviation, opened 2017
258.430
Montecarotto-Castelbellino
97 m
261.240
Pantiere di Castelbellino
(opened 1949[5])
86 m
267.403
Jesi
69 m
273.990
Jesi Interporto
(opened 2018[6])
37 m
278.185
Chiaravalle
22 m
bridge over Esino
A14E55
280.961
283.787
Carbonifera junction,
to Bologna
(1936–1944[nb 1][7], reopened
1946,[8] now closed)
283.828
Falconara Stadio
(opened 2004[9])
285.429
195.299
Falconara Marittima
4 m
198.307
Palombina
4 m
200.557
Ancona Torrette
(opened 2002[10])
1 m
Ancona tramways (closed 1949)
0.000
Ancona ATMA (closed 1949) / RFI
3 m
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[11]

This is a route-map template for the Rome–Ancona 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.

Notes

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  1. ^ km 283.614

References

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  1. ^ Ordine di Servizio (in Italian) (69). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1947.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  2. ^ Ordine di Servizio (in Italian) (56). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1942.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  3. ^ Ordine di Servizio (in Italian) (146). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1916.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  4. ^ "Circolare Territoriale RFI DTP AN 13/2017" (in Italian). Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. 9 July 2017.
  5. ^ Ordine di Servizio (in Italian) (15). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1949.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  6. ^ "Circolare Territoriale RFI DTP AN 24/2018" (in Italian). Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. 23 December 2018.
  7. ^ "NP-4 Ancona". Ricordi di Rotaie - Volume 2: Nodi principali & nodi complementari. 2001. p. 59. ISBN 88-87243-43-3.
  8. ^ Ordine di Servizio (in Italian) (30 del 1946). Ferrovie dello Stato.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  9. ^ "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXVI (267): 6–7. February 2005. ISSN 0392-4602.
  10. ^ "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXIII (241): 7. October 2002. ISSN 0392-4602.
  11. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 55, 60, 64, 65, 69, 147, 149.