Luino–Oleggio railway

Luino–Oleggio railway
Overview
Status in use
Locale Lombardy and Piedmont, Italy
Termini Luino
Oleggio
Operation
Opened 4 December 1882
Owner Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operator(s) TiLo, Trenitalia, Trenord
Technical
Line length 51 km (32 mi)
Number of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 3 kV DC
Route map

km.000
50.715
Luino
204 m
43.876
Porto Valtravaglia
216 m
42.092
Caldè
213 m
Laveno (2,935 m)
36.148
Laveno-Mombello
206 m
Mombello (1,136 m)
32.140
Leggiuno-Monvalle
223 m
25.835
Ispra
210 m
21.303
Taino-Angera
212 m
15.140
Sesto Calende
203 m
13.068
Castelletto Ticino
213 m
9.057
Porto Varallo Pombia
220 m
Varallo Pombia (2,718 m)
5.914
Pombia
219 m
0.000
Oleggio
235 m

Luino–Oleggio railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy.

The railway line was opened on 4 December 1882,[1] in order to provide a second access to the Gotthard railway.

The Novara–Laveno segment was closed to passenger traffic from 12 December 2013. A replacement bus now only serves the section between Sesto Calende and Laveno.

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See also

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