New
Horizons
Volume
14
Italy
Italy
with it's temperate climate and historic cities is a popular
holiday destination for many people.
From the mountainous Alps in the far North to the tip
of the Italian 'toe' in the South, the whole country
benefits from a diverse range of railway operations -
featuring both state and private lines.
The diverse action ranges from sophisticated high
speed Pendolinos to elderly narrow gauge rural services.
This useful video guide features a good cross section
of action from most parts of Italy including:-
Mainline
action in and around Venice as well as freight traffic from
the near by the docks at Mestre.
A visit behind the scenes at Verona depot.
Passenger and freight traffic on the Verona to
Brennero line. The
privately owned Ferrovie Padane (FP) from Ferra to Codigoro,
including railcar operations as well as freight traffic with
ex DB class 220 'warships'.
The Ferrovia Suzzara Ferrara (FSF) with freight
traffic from Ferrara to Bondeno, using ex DB 220s.
Passenger and freight traffic on the scenic Bologna
to Prato route. The
privately owned Azienda Consorziale Trasporti (ACT)
featuring freight traffic hauled by ex DB 216 class locos
from Reggio to Dinazzano. Mainline action around Ancona, including a cab ride to the
docks station at Ancona.
Passenger and freight action on the highly scenic
cross country route from Falconara through to the Fabriano
area. Also the
local pick up trip freight on the Pergola branch to
Melano-Marischio. Preserved
main line steam near to Fabriano featuring 740, 160.
Mainline action between Naples and Rome, including a
look at Rome. Also
a look at the two main routes between Rome and Firenze,
contrasting local passenger and freight traffic with the
High Speed ETR 500s. Passenger
& freight traffic around Bari.
Railcar action on the diesel branch line from
Rocchetta San Antonio-Lacedonia to Potenza.
FS railcar operations around Catanzaro as well as the
privately owned Ferrovie Delia Calabria (FC) line with rack
fitted diesel railcars working from Catanzaro Citta to
Catanzaro Lido. The
attractive diesel worked coastal mainline from Catanzaro
Lido through to the electrified line at Sibari and on to
Metaponto, featuring both passenger and freight workings.
The electrified mainline from Giola Tauro to Villa
San Giovanni (where train ferries leave for Sicily).
Loco
Classes:- E402,
E424, E444, E632, E646, E656, D341, D345, D445, DE122,
Pendolinos ETR450, ETR500 and many electric and diesel
railcars. Also
ex DB 220 &
216 classes.
Running
time 90 minutes.
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