- The
Ferrovia Cir****etnea (roughly
translated as "Round-Etna Railway") is a narrow-gauge, 950 mm (3 ft 1+3⁄8 in),
regional railway line in Sicily. It was...
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Ferrovías S.A.C. is a
privately owned company which, on 1
April 1994, took over the concession,
granted by the
Argentine government as part of railway...
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concession of
three Brazilian railways: Vitória-Minas
Railway (EFVM),
Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica (FCA) and Carajás
railroad (EFC). Vitória a
Minas railroad...
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Ferrovia (ciliegia
ferrovia, "cherry of the railway") is a
cultivar of
sweet cherry originating in Italy,
where it is the most
important variety in the...
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Ferrovia Norte Brasil –
FERRONORTE –
formerly controlled by
Brasil Ferrovias, then
incorporated by ALL – gauge: 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Ferrovia Novoeste...
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November 2023. Giardi,
Davide (28
February 2013). "Breve
storia della Ferrovia" [Brief
history of the railway].
libertas (in Italian).
Retrieved 3 November...
- Roma
Porta San
Paolo is the
terminal train station of the Rome–Lido
railway line in Rome (Italy). The
station is
connected to the
station Piramide of the...
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article at [[:it:
Ferrovia Cir****vesuviana]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|it|
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- The Domodossola–Locarno
railway line,
informally called the
Centovallina in
Switzerland and the
Vigezzina in Italy, is a metre-gauge
railway negotiating...
- The
Gotthard railway (German: Gotthardbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia del Gottardo),
named after the Saint-Gotthard M****if
which it crosses, is the
Swiss trans-alpine...