The Trento–Venice railway is an Italian state-owned railway line connecting Trento, in Trentino-Alto Adige, to Mestre, a suburb of Venice, in the Veneto region. At Mestre, it connects to the main line from Verona.
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Trento–Venice railway |
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Viaduct of the railway in Trento. |
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Other name(s) | Valsugana railway |
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Status | Active |
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Owner | RFI, kkStB (historic) |
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Locale | Italy |
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Termini | |
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Stations | 36 |
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Type | Light rail, light metro |
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Operator(s) | Trenitalia, Trentino Trasporti |
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Commenced | 1896 (1896) |
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Opened | 1910 (1910) |
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Line length | 157 km (98 mi) |
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Number of tracks | single track |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Electrification | 3000 V DC (Bassano del Grappa-Mestre) |
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Operating speed | 55–140 km/h (34–87 mph) |
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Signalling | SCMT |
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Train protection system | SSC |
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Highest elevation | 474 m (1,555 ft) |
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146.994 |
Trento (FS) / Trento FTM |
193 m |
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143.534 |
Trento Santa Chiara (opened 2006) |
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142.815 |
Trento San Bartolameo (opened 2007) |
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140.598 |
Villazzano |
280 m |
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138.147 |
Povo-Mesiano |
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Roncogno |
421 m |
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129.543 |
Pergine |
468 m |
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126.810 |
San Cristoforo al Lago-Ischia |
454 m |
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122.669 |
Calceranica |
452 m |
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120.233 |
Caldonazzo |
467 m |
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116.845 |
Levico Terme |
455 m |
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Barco |
435 m |
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Novaledo |
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108.025 |
Roncegno Bagni-Marter |
416 m |
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103.301 |
Borgo Valsugana Centro |
390 m |
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102.450 |
Borgo Valsugana Est |
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Castelnuovo |
351 m |
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98.409 |
Strigno |
349 m |
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95.466 |
Ospedaletto |
306 m |
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88.805 |
Grigno |
252 m |
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87.873 |
high point of line |
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83.819 |
Tezze di Grigno |
230 m |
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80.002 |
Primolano |
218 m |
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73.747 |
Cismon del Grappa |
194 m |
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69.509 |
San Marino |
180 m |
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64.489 |
Carpanè-Valstagna |
156 m |
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60.992 |
San Nazario |
143 m |
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57.493 |
Solagna |
138 m |
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56.059 |
Pove del Grappa-Campese | (closed 1951[3]) | |
136 m |
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military railway from Crespano |
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51.283 |
Bassano del Grappa | (start of electrification) | |
149 m |
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tramway to Vicenza |
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to Padua |
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45.401 |
Cassola |
94 m |
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37.376 |
Castello di Godego |
53 m |
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from Vicenza |
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from Camposampiero |
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32.135 |
Castelfranco Veneto |
40 m |
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to Montebelluna |
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to Treviso |
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27.286 |
Resana |
32 m |
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23.312 |
Piombino Dese |
26 m |
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Treviso-Ostiglia railway |
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18.879 |
Trebaseleghe |
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14.837 |
Noale-Scorzè |
16 m |
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11.316 |
Salzano-Robegano |
13 m |
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Maerne di Martellago | (start of double track) | |
8 m |
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(5.520) |
Orgnano double junction |
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7.016 (4.477) |
Spinea junction/PC | Valsugana level crossing | (Venice Belt) |
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deviation opened 2008 |
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(4.485) |
Venezia Asseggiano (closed 2008) |
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6.809 |
Spinea (opened 2008) |
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Mestre–Mirano tramway |
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Maerne ramp |
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3.518 |
from Adria |
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Catene junction |
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(0.967) |
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Venezia Mestre |
4 m |
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Venezia Marghera goods yard |
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260.191 |
Venezia Porto Marghera |
4 m |
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Ponte della Libertà |
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Venezia Marittima |
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266.341 |
Venezia Santa Lucia |
4 m |
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Source: Italian railway atlas |
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Close
The line is managed by RFI, a company of the Ferrovie dello Stato group. Passenger traffic is run by Trenitalia, which also runs regional trains ordered by the Veneto region; in the province of Trento, Trentino Trasporti fulfills this role (line 401).