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  2. Società della Ferrovia Sicula Occidentale - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in Rome under a notarial deed of 3 September 1878 with a paid-up capital of 22 million lire divided into 44,000 shares. It obtained government approval by Royal Decree of 30 September of the same year. it built and inaugurated the first railway connection between the two cities of Palermo and Trapani in 1881.

  3. Railway network of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    The backbone is supplemented by the 125-km-long Palermo-Trapani, from which branches off the important branch (of 14 km) to Palermo-Punta Raisi Airport. The line enters the Trapani plain, cutting sharply through the tip of San Vito Lo Capo to reach Trapani from which it can continue to Marsala, Mazara del Vallo and Castelvetrano.

  4. Timeline of Trapani - Wikipedia

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    1905 - Trapani Calcio football team formed. 1906 - Population: 47,578. [3] 1911 - Population: 59,593 [8] 1915 - Trapani tram begins operating. 1937 - Ferrovia Palermo-Trapani railway begins operating. 1952 - Trapani trolleybus begins operating. 1960 - Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale (stadium) opens in nearby Erice.

  5. Narrow-gauge railways in Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Sicily had at one time an extensive narrow gauge railway network. The design work was begun under at the time of the provisional management of the Southern Railways, continued by the Rete Sicula (Sicilian Railways) and built by Ferrovie dello Stato (Italian State Railways), [1] which spread over the territory of five provinces: Palermo, Trapani, Agrigento, Caltanissetta, Enna; today the FS ...

  6. Palermo metropolitan railway service - Wikipedia

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    Palermo Centrale railway station. Improvements on this line began 22 February 2008. A second track is planned for the Palermo-Trapani route, which currently is only a single track between the Orleans and Carini stations. With the new track in place, there will be an increase in the number of trains and a reduction in journey times.

  7. Trapani - Wikipedia

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    Trapani (US: / ˈ t r ɑː p ə n i / TRAH-pə-nee; Italian: [ˈtraːpani] ⓘ; Sicilian: Tràpani [ˈʈɽaːpanɪ]) is a city and municipality on the west coast of Sicily, in Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Trapani .

  8. List of railway stations in Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Palermo Silver Carini Torre Ciachea: Carini: Palermo Bronze Caronia: Caronia: Messina Bronze Carruba: Carruba: Catania Bronze Castelbuono: Castelbuono: Palermo Bronze Casteldaccia: Casteldaccia: Palermo Bronze Castellammare del Golfo: Castellammare del Golfo: Trapani Silver Castelvetrano: Castelvetrano: Trapani Silver Catania Acquicella ...

  9. Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Palermo is a key intersection on the Sicilian road network, being the junction between the eastern A19 motorway to Trapani, the southeastern A29 to airport and Mazara del Vallo and the southwestern A19 to Catania and A20 to Messina. Palermo is one of the main cities on European route E90. The three main national roads starting from Palermo are ...