Template:Salerno–Reggio di Calabria railway RDT

km
53.090
Salerno
12 m
Salerno Porto
(closed 2006)
Mercatello
4 m
62+706
Pontecagnano
25 m
69.510
Montecorvino
50 m
72.793
0.000
Battipaglia
68 m
5.719
San Nicola Varco crossing loop
26 m
Sele river
13.269
Albanella
9 m
17.679
Capaccio-Roccadaspide
23 m
21.322
Paestum
17 m
Ogliastro Cilento
11 m
29.686
Agropoli-Castellabate
13 m
35.316
Torchiara crossing loop
103 m
41.368
Rutino crossing loop
106 m
46.775
Omignano-Salento
42 m
50.069
Vallo della Lucania-Castelnuovo
25 m
Casal Velino
12 m
58.684
Velia
(closed 1936)[1]
60.697
Ascea
12 m
Ascea deviation
Pisciotta-Palinuro
Caprioli
Ascea deviation
74.558
San Mauro la Bruca crossing loop
78 m
78.808
Centola-Palinuro-Marina di Camerota
60 m
83.344
Celle Bulgheria-Roccagloriosa
75 m
90.942
Torre Orsaia
39 m
96.041
Policastro Bussentino
8 m
98.000
Capitello
(closed)
20 m
101.558
Vibonati
(closed)
10 m
104.798
Sapri
9 m
111.092
Acquafredda
55 m
117.104
Maratea
88 m
121.679
Marina di Maratea
(closed 1916)[2]
40 m
129.281
Praja-Ajeta-Tortora
8 m
Scalea deviation
San Nicola Arcella
Scalea-Santa Domenica Talao
Scalea deviation
145.301
Marcellina-Verbicaro-Orsomarso
27 m
148.363
Grisolia-Santa Maria
22 m
151.897
Cirella-Maierà
(closed 2010)
10 m
155.661
Diamante-Buonvicino
21 m
163.061
Belvedere Marittimo
9 m
165.924
Sangineto
(closed 2010)
10 m
169.834
Capo Bonifati
14 m
177.895
Cetraro
10 m
181.147
Acquappesa
10 m
184.386
Guardia Piemontese Terme
8 m
191.104
Fuscaldo
10 m
197.001
Paola
10 m
to Cosenza (from the north)
from Cosenza (to the south)
old line to Cosenza, closed 1987
202.268
San Lucido Marina
9 m
206.386
Torremezzo di Falconara
209.853
Fiumefreddo Bruzio
9 m
213.742
Longobardi
9 m
218.993
Belmonte Calabro
10 m
222.351
Amantea
8 m
229.946
Campora-San Giovanni-Serra Ajello
7 m
236.431
Nocera Terinese
5 m
242.165
Falerna
6 m
249.832
Gizzeria Lido
5 m
253.871
Lamezia Terme Centrale
26 m
260.681
San Pietro a Maida-Maida
22 m
264.089
Curinga
32 m
268.391
Eccellente, crossing loop
old line to Tropea
Angitola river
282.321
Vibo Valentia – Pizzo
287.167
Stefanaconi tunnel
293.295
Francica tunnel
300.792
Mileto
Left arrowold line from Tropea, crossing loop
Right arrowfrom the port of Gioia Tauro-San Ferdinando
313.689
Rosarno
18 m
Eranova
37 m
323.574
Gioia Tauro (FC) / Gioia Tauro (RFI)
31 m
FC line to Sinopoli, closed 2011
viaduct
Taureana di Palmi
84 m
331.945
Palmi
85 m
342.384
Bagnara
18 m
347.285
Favazzina
21 m
351.478
Scilla
12 m
356.878
Villa San Giovanni-Cannitello
9 m
360.102
Villa San Giovanni
6 m
Villa San Giovanni Mare
link to the port of Villa San Giovanni,
connecting to Sicily
361.945
Villa San Giovanni Bolano
(closed in 2010)
363.800
Reggio Calabria Catona
12 m
366.350
Reggio Calabria Gallico
13 m
368.128
Reggio Calabria Archi
17 m
369.168
Reggio Calabria Pentimele
(opened in 2016)[3]
371.003
Reggio Calabria Santa Caterina
(opened in 1989)[4])
11 m
372.489
Reggio Calabria Lido
8 m
374.190
Reggio Calabria Centrale
6 m

Eccellente-Rosarno (via Tropea) section


from Salerno
0.000
P.M. Eccellente
new line to Rosarno
3.845
Francavilla Angitola-Filadelfia
8 m
Prangi
12.048
Pizzo
9 m
15.167
Vibo Marina RFI / Vibo Marina FCL
5 m
19.136
Trainiti crossing loop
23.802
Briatico
27 m
28.745
Zambrone
53 m
34.703
Parghelia
71 m
37.784
Tropea
83 m
41.065
Santa Domenica
45.234
Ricadi
76 m
Coccorino
63 m
53.561
Joppolo
50 m
58.848
Nicotera
57 m
former Medma crossing loop
new line from Eccellente
67.299
Rosarno
18 m
to Reggio Calabria
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[5]

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References

  1. ^ Traffic notice (in Italian) (52). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1936.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  2. ^ Traffic notice (in Italian) (64). Ferrovie dello Stato. 1916.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  3. ^ "RC 7". Circolare territoriale (in Italian). Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. 2016.
  4. ^ "Notizie flash". I Treni Oggi (in Italian) (97): 10. October 1989.
  5. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 83, 88, 94, 96, 98, 105, 154.