- Rome-Frascati railway line
The Rome-Frascati railway line is one of the oldest railways in
Italy It was the first railway in thePapal State , opening in 1856, at 20 km in length.History
On November 25, 1848, the agreement to build the railroad was signed between the Government Committee and the
Pio Latina Society . In eight years the railroad and two stations were built, thePorta Maggiore Station in Rome, theFrascati station in Campitelli resort 3 km from the city centre, and a tunnel. This line was built by Impresa York & Co., ownerJohn Oliver York , building contractor and designer, 180 workers were engaged.The line was opened for service on July 14, 1856, five trips a day, three in the morning and two in the afternoon, with 28 minutes of trip-time. The railway equipment was: six
England -builtsteam locomotive s (Sharp & Steward and Brids Adams) with six passenger carriages.In 1874 the new
Termini Station inRome was opened for service and the Porta Maggiore Station in 1893 was demolished. In 1881 the railroad began construction on the last section from Campitelli resort to the city centre. The last section of the railway line and the new Frascati Station was inaugurated and opened for service on February 2, 1884.In 1943 the Frascati Station was destroyed (
Frascati bombing raid September 8, 1943 ). In 1944 the rail tunnel was used by theWehrmacht (German Army) to hide the big rail heavy gun (280 mm) used to shoot the Allied landing in the area of Anzio.:
Timeline
* 1848 - 1856 Line and two stations constructed
* 1874 New Termini Station in Rome was opened for service
* 1881 - 1884 Last railroad section constructed
* 1884 Railway opened for service from Frascati city centre to Termini Station in Rome
* 1943 Frascati Station destroyed
* 1945 Frascati Station was opened again for serviceThe route today
As of 2006, the track and infrastructure are managed by
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana while the train and the passenger operation is managed byTrenitalia . The stations connected by the railway are: Frascati, Ciampino, Capannelle, Roma Termini. The rolling stock in operation is vintage and the route is scenic, it pass through vineyards and olive grovies. There is an Hourly service during weekdays, while on Sundays trains run every two hours.ources
*M. Panconesi "Le ferrovie di Pio IX" ed. Calosci-Cortona 2005 - ISBN 88-7785-206-2
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