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Dolomites mountains. The 64.9-kilometre (40.3-mile) long
railway began in
Calalzo and
ended in Toblach. Its
gauge was 950 mm — "Italian
metre gauge". The...
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Calalzo di
Cadore is a muni****lity of 2,400
inhabitants of the
province of Belluno, in the
Italian region of Veneto. The name
Calalzo derives from the...
- a
quarter hours by road. The
railway station for
Cortina d'Ampezzo is
Calalzo di Cadore, 37 km (23 mi) to the
south east, with rail
connections to Venice...
- The
Calalzo–Padua
railway is a
railway line in Veneto, Italy. The
section from
Camposampiero to
Padua was
opened in 1877 as a part of the B****ano–Padua...
- muni****lities.
Those are: Agordo, Alleghe,
Auronzo di Cadore,
Borca di Cadore,
Calalzo di Cadore,
Canale d'Agordo,
Cencenighe Agordino,
Cibiana di Cadore, Comelico...
- lines, the Trento–Venice railway, the Vicenza–Treviso
railway and the
Calalzo–Padua railway, respectively. As such, it is one of the
busiest railway...
- Bologna, B****ano del
Grappa and
Camposampiero (junction for the line to
Calalzo).
Padova railway station is also the
terminus of a
short goods line to...
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Veneto region,
northeastern Italy.
Opened in 1912, it
forms part of the
Calalzo–Padua railway. The
station is
currently owned by Rete
Ferroviaria Italiana...
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Belluno railway station, at
Piazzale della Stazione,
forms part of the
Calalzo–Padua railway. It was
opened in 1912,
replacing an
earlier station opened...
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branch lines, to
Montebelluna (and from
there to
Belluno and
Calalzo along the
Calalzo-Padova railway),
Vicenza and Portogruaro, respectively. Although...