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- The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa (Italian: Museo ****onale Ferroviario di Pietrarsa) is close to the Naples–Portici railway. The museum is housed...
- Officine di Pietrarsa was the first Italian factory to produce locomotives, rails and rolling stock. It was founded in 1840 as Reale Opificio Borbonico...
- Castellammare di Stabia, which emplo**** 1800 workers. The engineering factory of Pietrarsa was the largest industrial plant in the Italian peninsula, producing tools...
- development in various fields such as silks San Leucio and workshops Pietrarsa, shipyards of Castellammare di Stabia. The rest of Italy was characterized...
- Ferroviario Piemontese Turin Awaiting restoration 3324 Alco 71579 FS 736.114 FS Pietrarsa railway museum — Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton 75503 US Army 610 Tennessee Valley...
- technology. He was appointed Director of the locomotive factory, Officine di Pietrarsa near Naples by King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies. Their descendants...
- of them, unit 740.115, is preserved in the National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa), on the Aquileia-Rome line, p****ing through Udine, Treviso, Venice, Padua...
- Naples and contains the building that produced the first railway in Italy, Pietrarsa, which is now a railway museum. In the past the area also hosted the factory...
- 196 are currently operational; The 685.068 is a static exhibit at the Pietrarsa railway museum; The S.685.600 (the 1000th locomotive built by the Ernesto...
- of a boiler of 870, carried out in the Officina Grandi Riparazioni at Pietrarsa in March 1930, was probably due to contingent needs rather than experimentation...