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Template:Venice–Trieste railway diagram

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km
266.341
Venezia Santa Lucia
4 m
Venezia Marittima
Ponte della Libertà
Venetian Lagoon
260.191
Venezia Porto Marghera
4 m
257.907
0.000
Venezia Mestre
0.697
Quadrivio Gazzera
3.903
Venezia Carpenedo
6.476
former Carpenedo 4-way junction
(Linea dei Bivi—"line of the junctions")
10.715
Gaggio Porta Est
(opened 2008)
Gaggio
closed 2008
15.782
Quarto d'Altino
3 m
23.957
Meolo
27.790
Fossalta di Piave
4 m
32.786
San Donà di Piave-Jesolo
3 m
40.686
Ceggia
45.955
San Stino di Livenza
4 m
52.830
Lison
3 m
59.342
Portogruaro-Caorle
5 m
65.30
Fossalta di Portogruaro
72.340
73.289
Latisana-Lignano-Bibione
6 m
79.???
Precenicco-Bagni
1909–1915
80.597
Palazzolo dello Stella
4 m
84.644
Muzzana del Turgnano
6 m
90.962
San Giorgio di Nogaro
6 m
to Porto Nogaro
96.603
Torviscosa
3 m
0000Italy
Austria-Hungary
border (1866–1919)
Cervignano yard
101.338
Cervignano-Aquileia-Grado
6 m
Cervignano Porto
closed military
railways to
Right arrowViscone and
Left arrowVilla Vicentina
102000
Scodovacca yard
(closed)
103000
Scodovacca
(closed)
105.590
Villa Vicentina
(closed 2006)[1]
(closed)
Fiume Isonzo
Aquileia-Turriaco military railways
110.150
Pieris-Turriaco
(closed 2002)
Begliano
112.820
Trieste Airport
link to Monfalcone industrial area
114.080
Ronchi dei Legionari Sud
9 m
link to Monfalcone construction site
(disused)
116.280
San Polo junction
117.746
Monfalcone
23 m
old connection to Monfalcone Porto
(disused)
new connection to Monfalcone Porto
122.039
San Giovanni tunnel
125.200
Duino-Timavo
(closed)
85 m
127.730
Sistiana-Visogliano
130.463
Bivio d'Aurisina
135 m
131.315
13.687
external exchange tunnel
11.021
Santa Croce di Trieste
(closed 2002)
8.265
Grignano crossing loops
(closed 2002)
7.033
Miramare
2.269
Barcola exchange group
1.424
Gretta exchange group
Barcola marshaling yard
Trieste Centrale marshaling yard
0.000
Trieste Centrale
5 m
Linea delle Rive (dock railway)
km
Source: Italian railway atlas[2]

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Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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  1. ^ "Impianti FS". I Treni (in Italian). XXVII (286). Salò: Editrice Trasporti su Rotaie: 6. October 2006. ISSN 0392-4602.
  2. ^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas)] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 25–27, 138–39. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.