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Template:Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa railway diagram

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Genoa–Pisa railway
km
0.000
Genova Piazza Principe
2.542
Genova Brignole
Terralba
deviation opened in 1915
5.551
Genova Sturla
(moved 1915)
Via Tabarca
(closed 1915)
(4.378)
Lojolo
(closed 1915)
7.111
Genova Quarto dei Mille
Pietrarugia
Giuncate
deviation opened in 1922
Via Argiroffo
9.140
Quinto / Genova Quinto al Mare
9.981
Via Cattaneo
(closed in 1948)[1]
10.791
Genova Nervi
Genova Sant'Ilario
12.922
Bogliasco
13.818
Pontetto
Pieve di Sori
15.086
Pieve Ligure
(opened 1922)
Sori tunnel
Sori viaduct
Sori (1868)
San Rocco tunnel
16.463
Sori
Quattrocchi de Franchi tunnel
18.601
Mulinetti
Recco viaduct
20.022
Recco
Priaro
(closed 1981)[2]
21.744
Camogli-San Fruttuoso
San Lorenzo
26.818
Santa Margherita Ligure-Portofino
San Michele di Pagana
29.193
Rapallo
32.804
Zoagli
Grazie tunnel
37.654
Chiavari
39.856
Lavagna
42.340
Cavi
deviation opened in 1925
45.118
Sestri Levante
48.043
Riva Trigoso
deviation opened in 1932
Fincantieri link / Monte Moneglia
53.280
Moneglia
57.091
Deiva Marina
former link from Framura
to Fornaci quarry
60.558
Framura
deviation opened in 1970
63.476
Bonassola
66.402
Levanto
70.711
70.381
Monterosso
73.607
Vernazza
76.837
Corniglia
78.804
78.712
Manarola
79.474
Riomaggiore
old & new Biassa tunnels
86.162
172.462
La Spezia Centrale
171.549
La Spezia Scalo
169.669
La Spezia Migliarina
La Spezia Marittima
167.500
Cà di Boschetti
164.896
Vezzano Ligure
162.877
Arcola junction
161.646
Arcola
(1864–2004)
160.641
Romito
deviation opened in 1944
Autostrada A12 Italia.svgTabliczka E80.svg A 12 / E80
disused connection
from Parma line
157.495
Sarzana
San Lazzaro
151.594
Luni
from Marina di Carrara
146.997
Carrara-Avenza
(1862–2012)
146.773
Left arrowlink to Frugoli sawmill
Right arrowMarmifera line to Fiorino
146.770
Carrione torrent
Montecatini factory
link to Carrara industrial lines
central line (1938–1992)
Carrara industrial lines
northern line (1938–?)
link to Carrara industrial lines
central line (opened in 1938)
143.439
Massa Zona Industriale
(opened in 1938)
Massa tramway (closed in 1933)
140.271
Massa Centro
137.200
Montignoso
133.099
Versilia tramway (closed in 1936)
129.646
Pietrasanta
Viareggio coastal tramway
(closed in 1944)
124.364
Camaiore Lido-Capezzano
(opened in 1949)[3]
Autostrada A12 Italia.svgTabliczka E80.svg A 12 / E80
Burlamacca canal
120.090
Left arrowViareggio (opened in 1936)
Left arrowLeft arrowViareggio coastal tramway
118.760
Viareggio Scalo
(closed in 1994)
Left arrowLeft arrowFervet Left arrowSabbia yard
link from MM artillery testing range
to Torre del Lago peat bogs
114.014
Torre del Lago Puccini
Migliarino Pisano
(closed in 2003)[4]
Autostrada A12 Italia.svgTabliczka E80.svg A 12 / E80
100.930
Pisa F.M. Campaldo
(crossing loops)
100.133
Pisa San Rossore
99.672
La Spezia/Lucca turnout
98.607
Navicelli turnout
to Livorno (via Tagliaferro)
97.869
Pisa Centrale
to Florence
San Giusto Aurelia (Pisa Mover)
Pisa Aeroporto
"collodoca"
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[5]

This is a route-map template for the Genoa–Pisa railway, a railway in Italy.

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References

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  1. ^ Azienda autonoma delle Ferrovie dello Stato, Service order no. 10, 1948.
  2. ^ "Notizie flash". I Treni Oggi (in Italian) (7): 5–6. March 1981.
  3. ^ Service order no. 67 of 1949
  4. ^ "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXIV (252): 8. October 2003. ISSN 0392-4602.
  5. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 45–46, 50–51, 143, 145.