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Cecina-Volterra railway line
The line near Saline di Volterra
Overview
Statusin use
OwnerRete Ferroviaria Italiana
LocaleTuscany, Italy
Termini
Stations5
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Opened1863 (Cecina-Saline di Volterra)
1912 (Saline di Volterra-Volterra)
Closed1958 (Saline di Volterra-Volterra)
Technical
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrificationno
Route map

Legend
from Grosseto
281.592 Cecina
to Livorno
290.123 Riparbella
297.935 Casino di Terra
Monterufoli mining line (1972–1928)
304.584 Ponte Ginori
311.076 Volterra Saline Pomarance
start of rack (1912–1958)
end of rack
319.121 Volterra
Zig zag
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The Cecina-Volterra railway line is an Italian railway line that connects the coast town of Cecina to Saline di Volterra in Tuscany. Until 1958 it continued up into the medieval hilltop town of Volterra.

History

The construction began in 1860, with the line opening between Cecina and Saline di Volterra. There was a plan announced in 1863 to extend the line to the Central Tuscan railway at Poggibonsi, but this was never realised. The line had a small connection to a mine at Monterufoli, which provided a substantial freight traffic until it was dismantled in 1928. In 1912, a rack railway using the Strub system was opened, connecting Saline di Volterra with Volterra town. This line was closed in 1958.

Traffic

The line is kept open to provide connections to school for residents of the valley. The line was served by regionale services until early 2020, when they were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These were expected to recommence for the 2020-21 school period but this never happened and replacement bus services have been continued indefinitely.

Gallery

  • An ALn 663 railcar near Casino di Terra. An ALn 663 railcar near Casino di Terra.
  • A service on the rack and pinion section, closed since 1958, photographed in 1938. A service on the rack and pinion section, closed since 1958, photographed in 1938.
  • Another service, this time in 1912, the year this section opened. Another service, this time in 1912, the year this section opened.
  • The end of the line after the Volterra-Saline di Volterra section was closed in 1958. The end of the line after the Volterra-Saline di Volterra section was closed in 1958.
  • Volterra Saline Pomarance station, as seen nowadays. Volterra Saline Pomarance station, as seen nowadays.
  • Saline di Volterra railway station, now named Volterra Saline Pomarance, in 1912. Saline di Volterra railway station, now named Volterra Saline Pomarance, in 1912.
  • Volterra Saline Pomarance station with an ALn 663 railcar waiting to depart. Volterra Saline Pomarance station with an ALn 663 railcar waiting to depart.

References

  1. "Ferrovia Saline di Volterra Pomarance-Volterra - Ferrovie abbandonate". www.ferrovieabbandonate.it. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  2. "Orario dei treni in partenza dalla stazione di Volterra-Saline-Pomarance - RFI". prm.rfi.it. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
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