Santhià–Arona railway

Santhià–Arona railway
Overview
Type Heavy rail
Status no traffic
Termini Santhià railway station
Arona railway station
Stations 8 station
Operation
Opened 18 May 1906 (1906-05-18)
Owner Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operator(s) Trenitalia
Technical
Line length 65 km (40 mi)
Number of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
from Turin
0.000 Santhiàsince 1856 181 m
to Milan and Biella
5.128 Carisio† 2003 178 m
Elvo stream
Turin–Milan HSL
Milan-Turin Autostrada
Cervo stream
13.854 Buronzo 179 m
from Biella
22.121 Rovasenda since 1939 / Rovasenda Alta 225 m
to Novara
31.230 Gattinara 263 m
from Varallo
34.393 Romagnano Sesiasince 1883 266 m
to Novara
44.897 Cureggio 296 m
Agogna stream
from Novara
48.395 Borgomanerosince 1864 311 m
to Domodossola
51+279 start Gattico tunnel (3308 m)
Genoa-Gravellona Toce Autostrada
54+587 end Gattico tunnel
57.588 Comignago 261 m
from Novara
Dormelletto Paesesince 1935
from Milan
26.724 Aronasince 1905 393 m
to Domodossola

The Santhià–Arona railway is a railway line in Piedmont, Italy. It was inaugurated from 1905 to 1906.[1] The service on the railway was suspended from 17 June 2012, by decision of the Piedmont Region.[2]

See also

References

  1. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926
  2. Silvia Adorno, Chiusure in Piemonte, in "I Treni" n. 351 (settembre 2012), pp. 14-19

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