Template:Livorno–Rome railway diagram

Livorno–Rome railway
km
Livorno San Marco
27.766
Livorno Centrale
14 m
Ardenza
closed in 2003[1]
11 m
21.055
Antignano
23 m
14.425
Quercianella-Sonnino
19 m
7.651
Castiglioncello
18 m
4.722
Rosignano
9 m
0.000
287.519
Vada
9 m
281.592
Cecina
12 m
Bibbona
opened in 2003[1]
9 m
273.718
Bolgheri
9 m
265.128
Castagneto Carducci-Donoratico
20 m
257.353
San Vincenzo
9 m
Piazzalone turnout
Baratti turnout
246.752
Campiglia Marittima
7 m
238.149
Vignale Riotorto
8 m
229.555
Follonica
10 m
FS-FMF junction
222.683
Scarlino
12 m
214.659
Gavorrano
74 m
206.600
Giuncarico
23 m
199.410
Montepescali
15 m
187.644
Grosseto
11 m
Rispescia
11 m
173.141
Alberese
(Bus interchange only)
164.347
Talamone
7 m
156.421
Albinia
3 m
149.923
Orbetello-Monte Argentario
3 m
145.233
Ansedonia
opened in 1950[2]
8 m
137.645
Capalbio
7 m
131.057
Chiarone
(Bus interchange only)
115.941
Montalto di Castro
19 m
100.575
Tarquinia
16 m
new track opened in 2000
old track closed in 2000
from Orte, closed 1961
 
80.678
Civitavecchia
10 m
Civitavecchia-Viale della Vittoria
71.779
Santa Marinella
15 m
63.600
Borgata XXVIII Ottobre
(opened 1939[3], closed 1947[4])
62.312
Santa Severa
14 m
58.xxx
Furbara
9 m
54.287
Marina di Cerveteri
50.297
Ladispoli-Cerveteri
opened 1939[5]
12 m
from Ladispoli, closed 1938
47.944
Palo Laziale
11 m
40.975
Torre in Pietra-Palidoro
12 m
34.175
31.070
Maccarese-Fregene
10 m
freight line to Roma via Ponte Galeria
26.774
Macchia Grande tunnel (1.395 m)
25.379
17.041
Roma Aurelia
16.357
Via Aurelia, E80 (4.134 m)
12.223
11.542
Roma San Pietro
38 m
11.137
Gianicolo-Pamphili tunnel (2.391 m)
8.746
8.221
Roma Trastevere
17 m
6.692
Roma Ostiense
18 m
3.082
Roma Tuscolana
40 m
0.000
Roma Termini
58 m

Original route via Ponte Galeria


from Livorno
34.175
Maccarese-Fregene
10 m
to Rome (via Roma Aurelia)
22.220
Ponte Galeria
8 m
16.650
Muratella
opened in 1988[6]
14.433
Magliana
14 m
11.475
Villa Bonelli
opened in 1996[7]
to Viterbo and from
Maccarese (via Roma Aurelia)
Roma Trastevere
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[8]

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

References

  1. ^ a b "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXIV (248). Salò: Editrice Trasporti su Rotaie: 5–6. May 2003. ISSN 0392-4602.
  2. ^ Service order no. 36 of 1950
  3. ^ Azienda autonoma delle Ferrovie dello Stato, Service order no. 103, 1939
  4. ^ Ferrovie dello Stato, Service order no. 28, 1947
  5. ^ Service order no. 70 of 1939
  6. ^ "Notizie flash". I Treni Oggi (in Italian). IX (83). Salò: Editrice Trasporti su Rotaie: 6. June 1988. ISSN 0392-4602.
  7. ^ "Fermata silenziosa". I Treni (in Italian). XVII (173): 8. July–August 1996.
  8. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 50–1, 56, 62, 68–9, 146–7, 149.