- and Emilia-Romagna. It is also
known in
Italian as the
Ferrovia Porrettana (
Porrettana Railway,
named after the spa town of
Porretta Terme) or the Transappenninica...
- century. When it
opened in 1934 it
significantly shortened the old
winding Porrettana line over the
Apennines via Pistoia, and was made
possible by the 18.507 km-long...
-
Campaign in
World War II. It is
connected to
Bologna by the
Porrettana railway and by the
Porrettana State Road.
Tarots Museum Church of the ****umption of Mary...
-
Savignano in the muni****lity of
Grizzana Morandi, on the
Strada Statale 64
Porrettana, in the
Metropolitan City of Bologna.
Built in the
second half of nineteenth...
-
Expeditionary Force to
secure the high
ground dominating Strada statale 64
Porrettana [it]
where it
crossed the
Apennine Mountains (18 February—25 February...
- on the Viareggio–Florence
railway and it is at the
southern end of the
Porrettana railway, the
original line
between Florence and Bologna. Meo Abbracciavacca...
- Bologna-Florence rail line",
which is
neither a
single line nor a
single tunnel. The
Porrettana Line went into
service in 1864, the
Direttissima in 1934 and the High...
- Emilia-Romagna regions. This
mountain controlled access to
Strada statale 64
Porrettana [it], the all-weather link
between Pistoia and Bologna. Once held, this...
-
Bologna and
Florence was the
Porrettana railway,
which was
constructed between 1856 and 1864. It was
recognised that the
Porrettana line
would be unfavourable...
- 16+2⁄3 Hz, 3φ
Italy operated 1912–1976 in
Upper Italy (more info needed)
Porrettana railway FS 1927–1935 3600 16+2⁄3 Hz, 3φ
Italy Trento/Trient to Brenner...