List of railway lines in Italy

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This is a list of all railway lines in Italy.

Active lines[]

Managed by Ferrovie dello Stato[]

High–speed lines[]

Major lines[]

Minor lines[]

Managed by other companies[]

Standard gauge[]

Managed by Gruppo Torinese Trasporti[]
Managed by Ferrovie Nord Milano[]
  • Brescia–Iseo–Edolo
  • Milan–Saronno
  • Milan–Canzo–Asso
  • Saronno–Como
  • Novara–Seregno
  • Saronno–Varese–Laveno
Managed by SAD[]
Managed by Sistemi Territoriali[]
Managed by Società Ferrovie Udine–Cividale[]
Managed by Ferrovie Emilia Romagna[]
  • Bologna–Portomaggiore
  • Casalecchio–Vignola
  • Ferrara–Codigoro
  • Modena–Sassuolo
  • Parma–Suzzara
  • Reggio Emilia–Ciano d'Enza
  • Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
  • Reggio Emilia–Sassuolo
  • Suzzara–Ferrara
Managed by Umbria Mobilità[]
Managed by La ria Italiana[]
  • Casentinese
  • Arezzo–Sinalunga
Managed by ATAC[]
  • Rome–Civitacastellana–Viterbo
  • Rome–Lido
Managed by Adriatico Sangritana[]
  • Sangritana
Managed by Ente Autonomo Volturno[]
  • Naples–Piedimonte Matese
  • Benevento–Cancello
  • Naples–Pozzuoli–Torregaveta
  • Naples–Licola–Torregaveta
Managed by Ferrovie del Gargano[]
  • Foggia–Lucera
  • San Severo–Peschici
Managed by Ferrotramviaria[]
Managed by Ferrovie del Sud Est[]

Narrow gauge[]

Managed by Ferrovie Appulo Lucane[]
  • Bari–Matera–Montalbano Jonico
  • Altamura–Potenza
  • Avigliano–Avigliano Città
Managed by FCE[]
Managed by EAV[]
  • Naples–Pompei–Poggiomarino
  • Naples–Ottaviano–Sarno
  • Naples–Nola–Baiano
  • Torre Annunziata–Sorrento
  • Pomigliano d'Arco–Acerra
  • Botteghelle–San Giorgio a Cremano
Managed by Ferrovie della Calabria[]
  • Cosenza–Catanzaro Lido
  • Cosenza–Camigliatello Silano (currently inactive)
  • Gioia Tauro–Cinquefrondi (currently inactive)
  • Gioia Tauro–Palmi (currently inactive)
Managed by ARST[]
  • Macomer–Nuoro
  • Monserrato–Isili
  • Sassari–Alghero
  • Sassari–Sorso
Managed by AMT Genova[]
  • Genova–Casella
  • Principe–Granarolo
Managed by ATAC[]
  • Rome–Giardinetti
Managed by SAD[]
  • del Renon
Managed by SSIF[]
Managed by Trentino Trasporti[]
  • Trento–Malé–Mezzana

Lines used exclusively for urban services[]

Touristic lines[]

  • FTI – Ferrovie Turistiche Italiane
  • Ferrovie della Sardegna–Trenino Verde
  • Ferrovie della Calabria–Trenino della Sila
  • Fondazione FS

Inactive lines[]

Decommissioned[]

Previously managed by Ferrovie dello Stato[]

  • Agrigento–Naro–Licata
  • Airasca–Saluzzo
  • Albano–Nettuno
  • Alcantara–Randazzo
  • Asciano–Monte Antico
  • Avenza–Carrara
  • Bastia Mondovì–Mondovì
  • Bivio Mirano–Bivio Carpenedo
  • Bricherasio–Barge
  • Brunico–Campo Tures
  • Busca–Dronero
  • Castelvetrano–Porto Empedocle
  • Cava Carbonara–Cava Manara
  • Cerignola Campagna–Cerignola Città
  • Cervignano–Aquileia–Pontile per Grado
  • Chiusa–Plan
  • Como–Varese
  • Cuneo–Boves–Borgo San Dalmazzo
  • Desenzano–Desenzano Porto
  • Dittaino–Leonforte
  • Dittaino–Piazza Armerina–Caltagirone
  • Ellera–Tavernelle
  • Fano–Urbino
  • Gemona del Friuli–Casarsa
  • Lercara–Filaga–Magazzolo
  • Lonigo–Lonigo Città
  • Lucca–Pontedera
  • Margherita di Savoia Ofantino–Margherita di Savoia
  • Mezzocorona–Mezzolombardo
  • Montebelluna–Susegana
  • Moretta–Cavallermaggiore
  • Motta Sant'Anastasia–Regalbuto
  • Noto–Pachino
  • Palazzolo–Paratico
  • Palermo–Corleone–San Carlo
  • Palo–Ladispoli
  • Palmanova–San Giorgio di Nogaro
  • Pisa Centrale–Pisa Aeroporto
  • Poggibonsi–Colle Val d'Elsa
  • Rezzato–Vobarno
  • Rome San Pietro–Vigna Clara
  • Rovereto–Arco–Riva
  • San Giovanni Suergiu–Iglesias
  • Sangritana
  • San Vito al Tagliamento–Motta di Livenza
  • Santa Ninfa–Salemi
  • Sparanise–Gaeta
  • Spinazzola–Spinazzola Città
  • Urbino–Fabriano
  • Velletri–Segni
  • Velletri–Terracina
  • Tarvisio–Lubiana
  • Treviso–Ostiglia
  • Trieste–Buie–Parenzo
  • Trieste–Erpelle
  • Trieste Campo Marzio Smistamento–Trieste Centrale Scalo

Previously managed by other companies[]

  • Turin Monorail
  • Adria–Ariano Polesine
  • Agnone–Pescolanciano
  • Arezzo–Fossato di Vico
  • Atena Lucana–Marsico Nuovo
  • Bagnolo in Piano–Carpi
  • Barco–Montecchio
  • Bari–Matera–Montalbano Jonico
  • Bergamo–Clusone
  • Bergamo–Piazza Brembana
  • Biella–Balma
  • Biella–Cossato–Vallemosso
  • Biella–Mongrando
  • Bitonto–Santo Spirito
  • Bribano–Agordo
  • Bolzano–Caldaro
  • Budrio–Massalombarda
  • Calalzo–Dobbiaco
  • Cana–Arcille–Grosseto
  • Cana–Arcille–Rispescia
  • Carnia–Tolmezzo–Villa Santina
  • Castel Bolognese–Riolo Bagni
  • Castelraimondo–Camerino
  • Castellanza–Mendrisio
  • Chieti città–Chieti stazione
  • Cividale–Caporetto
  • Cividale–Tarcetta
  • Cogne–Acque Fredde
  • Cremona–Iseo
  • Crotone–Petilia Policastro
  • Crotone–Timpa Grande
  • Milan Expo Railway
  • Ferrara–Copparo
  • Ferrara–Modena
  • Frugarolo–Basaluzzo
  • Gairo Taquisara–Jerzu
  • decauville Gariglione–Differenze
  • Genova Terralba–Acciaieria Falck
  • Ghirla–Ponte Tresa
  • Gioiosa Jonica–Mammola
  • Gozzano–Alzo
  • Grignasco–Coggiola
  • Intra–Premeno
  • Isili–Villacidro
  • L'Aquila–Capitignano
  • La Spezia Centrale–Arsenale
  • La Thuile–Arpy
  • Lagonegro–Castrovillari–Spezzano Albanese
  • Lana di Sopra–Postal
  • Macomer–Bosa
  • Mandela–Subiaco
  • Mantova–Peschiera
  • Marmifera Privata di Carrara
  • Massa Marittima–Follonica
  • Massalombarda–Imola–Fontanelice
  • Menaggio–Porlezza
  • Modena–Mirandola
  • Modena–Vignola
  • Monteponi–Portovesme
  • Montepulciano–Fontago
  • di Monterufoli
  • Montevecchio Sciria–San Gavino Monreale
  • Monti–Tempio
  • Macomer–Nuoro
  • Ora–Predazzo
  • Orbetello–Porto Santo Stefano
  • Padova–Piazzola–Carmignano
  • Pescara–Penne
  • Piacenza–Bettola
  • Pisa–Tirrenia–Livorno
  • Ponte Tresa–Luino
  • Porto San Giorgio–Amandola
  • Portomaggiore–Bando
  • Potenza–Pignola–Laurenzana
  • Pracchia–San Marcello Pistoiese–Mammiano
  • Precenicco–Gemona del Friuli
  • Pugliano–Vesuvio
  • Rocchette–Arsiero
  • Rocchette–Asiago
  • Rome–Fiuggi–Alatri–Frosinone
  • Reggio Emilia–Boretto
  • Rimini–Novafeltria
  • Rimini–San Marino
  • Sacile–Vittorio Veneto
  • Sant'Ellero–Saltino
  • Sassari–Alghero
  • Schio–Rocchette
  • mineraria Sikelia
  • Siliqua–San Giovanni Suergiu–Calasetta
  • Siracusa–Ragusa–Vizzini
  • Soverato–Chiaravalle Centrale
  • Spezzano–Zoccalia
  • Spoleto–Norcia
  • Stresa–Mottarone
  • Susa–Saint–Michel–de–Maurienne
  • Thiene–Rocchette
  • Tirso–Chilivani
  • Tolmezzo–Paluzza–Moscardo
  • Torrebelvicino–Schio
  • Tortona–Castelnuovo Scrivia
  • Varese–Luino
  • Verona–Caprino–Garda
  • Vibo Valentia–Mileto
  • Villa Santina–Comeglians
  • Villamar–Ales
  • Voghera–Varzi

Unused[]

Managed by Ferrovie dello Stato[]

  • Civitavecchia–Orte
  • Santo Stefano di Magra–Sarzana
  • Sulmona–Isernia

Managed by other companies[]

  • Gioia Tauro–Cinquefrondi

Unfinished or never put in use[]

  • Bertiolo–Palmanova–Savogna
  • Bivio Orba–Felizzano
  • Bronte–Cuccovia
  • Canicattì–Caltagirone
  • Cormons–Redipuglia
  • Ferrandina–Matera
  • Formigine–Pavullo
  • Kaggera–Salemi
  • Leonforte–Nicosia
  • Palermo Lolli–Camporeale–Salaparuta
  • Rolo–Mirandola
  • Rome Nomentana–Rome San Pietro
  • Santo Stefano di Camastra–Mistretta
  • Santarcangelo di Romagna–Urbino
  • Teglio Veneto–Bertiolo–Udine
  • Torpignattara–Piazza Santa Croce
  • Udine–Castions
  • Udine–Majano
  • Vigna Clara–Rome Smistamento

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