Template:Rome–Cassino–Naples railway diagram

Rome–Cassino–Naples railway
0.000
Roma Termini
4.257
Roma Casilina
9.982
Capannelle
opened 1939[1]
13.921
(0.000)
Ciampino
20.570
Tor Vergata
opened 2000
25.715
Colle Mattia
28.258
Colonna Galleria
opened 1941[2]
34.852
Zagarolo / Zagarolo Scalo
reversing loop
36.880
Palestrina
closed 1990
39.922
crossing loops
42.468
Labico
45.555
Valmontone
49.922
crossing loops
Autostrada A1 - E45
from Velletri closed 1966
53.588
Colleferro-Segni-Paliano
62.506
Anagni-Fiuggi
67.436
Sgurgola
67.941
Sgurgola junction
72+146
Morolo
Autostrada A1 - E45
77.227
Ferentino-Supino
Rome-Fiuggi-Alatri-Frosinone railway
(Frosinone interurban), closed 1935
85.479
Frosinone
Roma-Fiuggi-Alatri-Frosinone railway
(closed 1935)
Autostrada A1 - E45
91.972
Ceccano
100.618
Castro-Pofi-Vallecorsa
110.595
Ceprano-Falvaterra
112.617
Isoletta-San Giovanni Incarico
120.993
Roccasecca
124 m a.s.l.
Aquino-Castrocielo-Pontecorvo
(closed 2000)
128.988
Piedimonte-Villa Santa Lucia-Aquino
(opened 2000)
Piedimonte-Villa Santa Lucia
(closed 2000)
137.982
Cassino
143.459
Fontanarosa-Cervaro
closed 1949[3]
147.592
Rocca d'Evandro-San Vittore
154.990
Mignano Monte Lungo
162.544
Tora-Presenzano
169.585
Vairano-Caianello
176.228
Riardo-Pietramelara
Autostrada A1 - E45
Rome–Naples HSR
181.960
Teano
from Gaeta, closed 1957
189.256
Sparanise
Rome–Naples HSR
195.290
Pignataro Maggiore
202.395
Caserta north junction no 2
from HSR
Volturno river
204.560
Capua
209.403
Santa Maria Capua Vetere
Autostrada A1 - E45
215.680
Caserta
221.440
Maddaloni Inferiore
Maddaloni junction
to Maddaloni-Marcianise Smistamento
227.457
Cancello
to Torre Annunziata, closed 2014
Acerra Scalo
234.605
Acerra
238.010
Casalnuovo
Casalnuovo
Naples–Baiano railway
Autostrada A1 – E45
Circumvesuviana Naples-Baiano
(old disused route)
Circumvesuviana Naples-Baiano
Napoli Gianturco
248.800
Napoli Centrale/Napoli Piazza Garibaldi
Source: Italian railway atlas[4]

This is a route-map template for the Rome–Cassino–Naples 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

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  1. ^ Service order no. 151 of 1939
  2. ^ Service order no. 125 of 1941
  3. ^ Service order no. 116 of 1949
  4. ^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas)] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 69–70, 76–7, 82, 147–53, 155. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.