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Old 31st January 2006, 21:51
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Rome Railway Loop

The Major of Rome and the CEO of RFI (infrastructure management authority) have announced the completion of the Rome Railway Loop by 2010.
The missing link is 10 km long and goes from North West, on the track used for ten days during the World Football Championship of 1990, bridging the Tiber River and linking with the two mainlines to/from Florence in the East.
Also the North and South Tyrrhenian lines will be linked by a Rome avoiding line 32 km long, to allow thru-long distance freight trains.
For an actual map of the Rome area, refer ro bueker.net/trainspotting, then look for railway maps, Rome area.


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Old 1st February 2006, 11:51
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Your trains look fantastic. Is it the Italian flair for design?
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Old 1st February 2006, 19:55
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Thank you for the kind appreciation, Yorky.
Italian trains do in fact bear the mark of top designers, renowned for automobile design, i.e. Pininfarina, Zagato, Giugiaro.
But when I look to old trains, I like these much more!
For this is the love of trains, isn't it?
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Old 2nd February 2006, 23:24
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And I add, the Settebello (7-car emu) and Arlecchino (4-car emu) are among the most wonderful trains ever, because they put the passengers in the front end saloon, and the driver behind and above.
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Old 14th February 2006, 19:49
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Monday 13th Feb. 2006
The Rome-North suburban section of the 60-mile Rome-Viterbo Regional Railway has a new terminal at Montebello , 12 km north of the Piazzale Flaminio terminal, providing for urban/interurban bus interchange, "kiss and ride", "park and ride".
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Old 1st March 2006, 20:03
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As of today, Narrow Gauge extends 5.182 km on the Roma-Pantano reconstructed outer section, to 17.8 km full length.
Gauge is 950 mm over faces, or 1 metre at rail centres.
Electrification 1500Vdc.
Most recent EMUs are clones of Manchester's Metrolink.
Albeit by 2010, or hopefully later, the special concrete-rods sleepers will be stretched to standard gauge on this section, to become part of Met.Ro. Line C (driverless).
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Old 3rd April 2006, 21:35
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Does anybody remember the movie "Cassandra Crossing"?
Well, this is it, the Ronciglione bridge on the disused FS Capranica-Orte line.
Above it a FS shunter is handing over a new EMU to Met.Ro. for its own Rome-Viterbo service, as distinct from the FS Rome-Viterbo service.
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Old 17th May 2006, 18:36
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Yesterday 16 May the first sod has been dug for Rome's Underground Met.Ro. Line C, close to the Roma-Pantano suburban narrow gauge railway which it will replace, in the outer section along the Via Casilina.
Works for 15 miles of line, crossing the "Urbe" NW to SE, with 30 stations are due to end by March 2011, and service to start by August 2015.
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