Bologna metropolitan railway service
Overview | |||
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Locale | Bologna, Italy | ||
Transit type | Commuter rail | ||
Number of lines | 8 foreseen | ||
Number of stations | 87 foreseen | ||
Operation | |||
Operation will start | 2015 | ?||
Operator(s) | Trenitalia, TPER | ||
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The Bologna metropolitan railway service will be a commuter railway service around the Italian city of Bologna. It is currently under construction.
History
Launched in 1995 with two suburban lines attested in the Bologna Centrale Railway Station,[1] with the agreement of the program of 2007 is expected activation of more straight lines with a regular timetable for 2012, but due to delays in the full activation Bologna Central station AV completion buoyancy base is postponed to 2015.[2] in June 2013 have been completed on 90% of the infrastructure works and are active 70% of the services provided positioned in the base.[3]
Lines
The following 8 lines are foreseen:
- S 1a Porretta Terme–Bologna Centrale
- S 1b Bologna Centrale–San Benedetto-Castiglione
- S 2a Vignola–Bologna Centrale
- S 2b Bologna Centrale–Portomaggiore
- S 3 Poggio Rusco–Bologna Centrale
- S 4a Ferrara–Bologna Centrale
- S 4b Bologna Centrale–Imola
- S 5 Modena–Bologna Centrale
See also
References
External links
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