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Template:Florence–Pisa–Livorno railway diagram

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Florence–Pisa–Livorno railway
0.000
Firenze Santa Maria Novella
to Faenza, Rome (slow) and (HS)
2.767
Firenze Rifredi
(0.000)
Firenze Porta al Prato
(opened 2008)
Stazione Leopolda
7.381 (3.701)
Firenze Cascine crossing loops
9.356
Le Piagge
(opened 2004)
11.978
San Donnino-Badia
(opened 2008)
13.010
Renai junction
new route (opened 2006)
Arno river
Lastra a Signa
(opened 2006)
15.926
Signa
(opened 1934)
16.204
Signa
(closed 1934)
Carmignano
(closed 2002)[1]
Arno river
25.891
Samminiatello junction
27.568
Montelupo-Capraia
33.787
Empoli
43.400
San Miniato-Fucecchio
49.320
57.00
La Rotta
(closed 2002)[1]
Pontedera
(old)
61.426
Pontedera-Casciana Terme
to Lucca (closed 1944)
68.316
Cascina
70.671
San Frediano a Settimo
73.203
Navacchio
80.848
Pisa Centrale
4 m s.l.m.
to Lucca and Genoa
82.923
Pisa Aeroporto (heavy rail until 2013)
86.942
Mortellini junction
line from Pisa (via "collodoca")
90.452
Tombolo
4 m s.l.m.
to Livorno Darsena yard
(opened 2016)[2]
96.094
31.459
Livorno Calambrone
Livorno San Marco
27.766
Livorno Centrale
14 m s.l.m.
Source: Italian railway atlas[3]

This is a route-map template for the Florence–Livorno railway, a railway in Italy.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXIV (246): 8. March 2003. ISSN 0392-4602.
  2. ^ "Circolare Territoriale RFI 11/2016" (PDF) (in Italian). Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. 18 December 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  3. ^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas)] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 50–2, 144–5. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.