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  2. Passante Ferroviario di Napoli - Wikipedia

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    The Passante Ferroviario di Napoli (also called Villa Literno–Napoli Gianturco railway) is a 16 km-long double track transit line which connects the line to Rome via Formia with the line to Salerno near Napoli Gianturco station through Naples and its north-western suburbs.

  3. Naples metropolitan railway service - Wikipedia

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    The railway suffered heavy damage during World War II. While the first line was restored in 1963, using standard gauge and diesel traction (later electrified then process abandoned), the railroad from Secondigliano did not receive the same attention, and, despite its high traffic, was closed in 1976 and replaced by bus service.

  4. Line 7 (Naples) - Wikipedia

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    Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: System map; ... Urbanrail.net Naples rail website This page was last edited on 2 August 2024, at 07:38 ...

  5. Line 2 (Naples suburban railway service) - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 (Italian: Linea 2) is an 18.9-kilometre (11.7 mi) [1] [2] commuter rail line, part of the Naples metropolitan railway service (suburban railway service) in Naples, Italy. As of January 2024, Line 2 connects 12 stations. It is operated by Trenitalia.

  6. Circumflegrea railway - Wikipedia

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    The Circumflegrea railway (sometimes also known as Line 5 [1]) is a commuter railway line that connects Naples city centre with the northern Phlegraean Fields, a suburban area located west of the city. The line is operated by the Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV) company.

  7. Rome–Formia–Naples railway - Wikipedia

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    The Rome–Formia–Naples railway—also called the Rome–Naples Direttissima in Italian ("most direct")–is part of the traditional main north-south trunk line of the Italian railway network. It was opened in 1927 as a fast link as an alternative to the existing Rome–Naples via Cassino line , significantly reducing journey times.

  8. Template:Naples–Salerno railway diagram - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Rome–Formia–Naples railway diagram - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Rome–Formia–Naples railway, a railway in Italy.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.