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  2. Pisa–Florence railway - Wikipedia

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    The PisaFlorence railway (formerly known in Italian as the Ferrovia Leopolda, "Leopolda railway") is a line built in the 1840s connecting the Tuscan cities of Florence, Pisa and Livorno, passing through Empoli and Pontedera. It is 101 km long and fully electrified at 3,000 V DC. Passenger traffic is managed by Trenitalia.

  3. Pisa Centrale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lines serving the station include three long-distance lines: the Pisa–Livorno–Rome line, the Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa line and the PisaFlorence line. Local services operate on the Lucca–Pisa line. The line from Pisa to Vada via Collesalvetti, which was closed from 1992 to 2000, is now [when?] only open for freight traffic.

  4. Genoa–Pisa railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the introduction of a new timetable by FS led to the establishment of a series of Intercity trains on the line, which led to the reduction of direct services running beyond Rome. [ 13 ] In 2010, the line was used by the first private long-distance trains, [ 14 ] operated by the Arenaways company, which then went bankrupt.

  5. Firenze Rifredi railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is served by regional trains direct to Prato, Bologna, Pisa, Livorno, Pistoia, Lucca, Viareggio, Carrara, La Spezia, Siena, Campiglia Marittima and Grosseto. For many InterCity trains, both northbound and southbound, Firenze Rifredi is the only station in the city of Florence at which the train stops, to avoid reversing at SMN.

  6. Viareggio railway station - Wikipedia

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    Track 3 is used by through trains from Pisa Centrale, and Track 4 by direct trains to Pisa. Tracks 5 and 6 are used as the terminus of the Viareggio–Florence railway via Lucca, and Tracks 7 and 8 as a terminus for trains to and from Lucca. About 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) towards Pisa is the Viareggio Scalo goods yard, now disused.

  7. Viareggio–Florence railway - Wikipedia

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    This connected with the Pisa–Lucca railway, which had been opened by another company on 20 September 1846, opening up a new route from Florence to Pisa via Pistoia and Lucca. The Maria Antonia and Leopolda lines were separate in Florence until 1860, despite their stations being only one kilometre (0.62 mi) apart.

  8. Template:Florence–Pisa–Livorno railway diagram - Wikipedia

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

  9. Pisa Aeroporto railway station - Wikipedia

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    Pisa Aeroporto railway station (Italian: Stazione di Pisa Aeroporto) was a railway station within Pisa International Airport, Italy. A shuttle train service operated between it and the nearby main railway station in Pisa, Pisa Centrale railway station , although there were also a few direct services to Florence .

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