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==Obscure services== | ==Obscure services== | ||
===Verona west-north avoiding line: Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Domegliara-S.Ambroglio (Bivio S. Massimo)=== | |||
[12, 50] (ERA-E 82C1; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/31 | |||
This curve enables trains to run between the Brescia and Trento lines without having to reverse at Verona Porta Nuova. Click on the thumbnail for a full-size map. | |||
[[File:Verona_3.jpg|50px|thumb|left]]<br style="clear: both" /> | |||
There are usually some excursions using this route on the dates around 8 December, typically leaving from Milano to reach the Christmas markets in Trento and Bolzano. | |||
In 2023 the following excursions ran: | |||
[https://www.milanosmistamento.com/category/eventi/ Associazione Rotabili Storici Milano Smistamento] on 8 December from Milano and Brescia to Trento and Bolzano; | |||
Trenitalia on 8, 9, and 10 December from Milano and Brescia to stations between Bolzano and Brennero; | |||
[https://www.trenord.it/giteintreno/divertimento-relax/ Trenord] on 9 December from Milano and Brescia to Trento; | |||
[https://www.verbanoexpress.com/location/bolzano/ Verbano Express] on 16 December from Luino and Milano to Trento and Bolzano; | |||
[http://www.ferrovieturistiche.it Ferrovie Turistiche Italiane] on 17 December from Milano, Bergamo, and Brescia to Trento. | |||
===Verona west-south avoiding line: Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Buttapietra or Dossobuono (Bivio S. Lucia)=== | |||
[12, 51] (ERA-E 82C1; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/32 | |||
This curve enables trains to run between the Brescia and Bologna lines without having to reverse at Verona Porta Nuova. | |||
It is typically used by a train pair in the summer, called ''Freccia Orobica''. | |||
{| class="ostable" | |||
| D1 | |||
| | |||
| R18125 | |||
| 08:17 Brescia – Pesaro | |||
|- | |||
| D1 | |||
| | |||
| R18126 | |||
| Pesaro – 21:04 Nogara – Brescia | |||
|} | |||
D1: From 9 June to 25 August | |||
===Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Verona Porta Nuova=== | |||
[1, 12] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/33 | |||
There is a route between Verona Porta Nuova and the main line to Brescia and Milano via Verona Porta Nuova Scalo. | |||
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map. | |||
[[File:Verona_2.jpg|50px|thumb|left]]<br style="clear: both" /> | |||
It may be used by trains to and from platforms 10, 11 and 12 at Verona Porta Nuova (on the south side of the station), but there are few of them. | |||
The following are scheduled to use this route: | |||
{| class="ostable" | |||
| | |||
| SuX | |||
| ITA8951 | |||
| Bergamo/Brescia – 06:52 Peschiera del Garda – Roma Termini | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| FR8503 | |||
| Bergamo/Brescia – 09:09 Peschiera del Garda – Roma Termini | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| SSuX | |||
| R2608 | |||
| 06:55 Verona Porta Nuova – Milano Centrale | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| SuX | |||
| R2620 | |||
| 07:43 Verona Porta Nuova – Milano Centrale | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| SSuO | |||
| R2698 | |||
| 19:20 Verona Porta Nuova – Brescia | |||
|} | |||
===Domegliara-S Ambrogio (Bivio S Massimo) – Verona Porta Nuova=== | ===Domegliara-S Ambrogio (Bivio S Massimo) – Verona Porta Nuova=== | ||
[5, 50] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/ | [5, 50] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/34 | ||
There are two routes from the Trento line into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Massimo. | There are two routes from the Trento line into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Massimo. | ||
Line 164: | Line 236: | ||
D1: From 9 June to 15 September | D1: From 9 June to 15 September | ||
===Buttapietra or Dossobuono (Bivio S. Lucia) – Verona Porta Nuova=== | ===Buttapietra or Dossobuono (Bivio S. Lucia) – Verona Porta Nuova=== | ||
[5, 51, 202, 204] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/ | [5, 51, 202, 204] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W ''137B4'') IT24/35 | ||
There are two routes from the Bologna and Mantova lines into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Lucia. | There are two routes from the Bologna and Mantova lines into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Lucia. | ||
Line 256: | Line 294: | ||
D2: From 31 March to 26 October | D2: From 31 March to 26 October | ||
=== | ===Padova north-south avoiding line: Vigodarzere (G.S. Altichiero) – Padova Campo Marte=== | ||
[ | [5, 226] (ERA-R 153C1; S+W ''138B1'') IT23/36 | ||
This north-to-south curve allows trains from Bologna to continue north without reversal at Padova. | |||
Since 15 December 2015, it is used both ways by an overnight train from Roma to Calazo, operated by [https://www.trenitalia.com/it/fstrenituristici.html Treni Turistici Italiani], whose tickets can be booked from Trenitalia. | |||
{| class="ostable" | {| class="ostable" | ||
| D1 | |||
| | | | ||
| | | E96100 | ||
| | | Roma Termini – 23:27 Orvieto – Calazo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina | ||
|- | |- | ||
| D2 | |||
| | | | ||
| | | E96101 | ||
| | | Calazo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina – 22:41 Treviso Centrale – Roma Termini | ||
|} | |} | ||
D1: FO until 25 February; also MWO from 18 December to 3 January (but not 25 December and 1 January) | |||
D2: SuO from 14 January to 28 January | |||
===Venezia avoiding line: Venezia Mestre Ospedale or Venezia Carpenedo (Confluenza UD/TS) – Mira-Mirano (G.S. Mestre AC)=== | ===Venezia avoiding line: Venezia Mestre Ospedale or Venezia Carpenedo (Confluenza UD/TS) – Mira-Mirano (G.S. Mestre AC)=== | ||
[D] (ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W ''138B3'') IT24/ | [D] (ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W ''138B3'') IT24/37 | ||
This curve allows trains to run between the Treviso or Trieste and Padova lines without reversing at Venezia Mestre. | This curve allows trains to run between the Treviso or Trieste and Padova lines without reversing at Venezia Mestre. | ||
Line 304: | Line 327: | ||
It is used by overnight trains between Italy and Austria via Tarvisio. | It is used by overnight trains between Italy and Austria via Tarvisio. | ||
These run with no advertised stops between Bologna or Padova and Villach. | These run with no advertised stops between Bologna or Padova and Villach. | ||
The following additional trains use this route in April and May 2024: | |||
{| class="ostable" | |||
| D1 | |||
| MTWThO | |||
| FR9755 | |||
| Milano Centrale – 20:46 Padova – Udine | |||
|- | |||
| D1 | |||
| MTWThO | |||
| IC592 | |||
| Roma Termini – 21:22 Padova – Trieste Centrale | |||
|} | |||
D1: MTWThO from 2 April to 8 May except 24 April, 25 April, 30 April, 1 May | |||
===Spinea – Mogliano Veneto (Bivio Marocco)=== | ===Spinea – Mogliano Veneto (Bivio Marocco)=== | ||
[ERT 88](ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W ''138A3-138B2'') | [ERT 88](ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W ''138A3-138B2'') IT24/38 | ||
This is a reinstated section of the ''Venezia Cintura'' providing an alternative route between Venezia Mestre and the Treviso line to facilitate access to platforms numbered 8 or higher at Venezia Mestre. | This is a reinstated section of the ''Venezia Cintura'' providing an alternative route between Venezia Mestre and the Treviso line to facilitate access to platforms numbered 8 or higher at Venezia Mestre. | ||
Line 322: | Line 360: | ||
In future years other ''RJ'' trains may use this route. Note RailJet services are not shown in ''In Treno'', but can be found in table 88 of the [https://www.europeanrailtimetable.eu/ European Rail Timetable] and appear on the Interrail app journey planner. | In future years other ''RJ'' trains may use this route. Note RailJet services are not shown in ''In Treno'', but can be found in table 88 of the [https://www.europeanrailtimetable.eu/ European Rail Timetable] and appear on the Interrail app journey planner. | ||
Tickets for ''RJ'' trains in Italy cannot be booked via the Trenitalia website or App, but they can be booked via the ÖBB website and App. | Tickets for ''RJ'' trains in Italy cannot be booked via the Trenitalia website or App, but they can be booked via the ÖBB website and App. | ||
==Routes used occasionally for diversions== | ==Routes used occasionally for diversions== | ||
===Padova avoiding line: Mestrino (G.S. | ===Padova west-south avoiding line: Mestrino (G.S. Montà) – Padova Campo Marte=== | ||
[5, 51] (ERA-R 153C1; S+W ''138B1'') | [5, 51] (ERA-R 153C1; S+W ''138B1'') IT24/39 | ||
This west to south curve allows trains to run between the Verona and Bologna lines without reversal at Padova. | This west to south curve allows trains to run between the Verona and Bologna lines without reversal at Padova. | ||
It is occasionally used for diversions if the direct line between Verona and Bologna is blocked. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 00:17, 20 March 2024
Introduction
This list is based on the timetable in force from 10 December 2023. Although the timetable is shown as valid until 8 June 2024, most long-distance services are shown as operating only until March. Such trains are not indicated by note 'D' (for a service only running on certain dates), because it is a reasonable expectation that their period of operation will be extended or a similar service is provided instead. It is assumed that the timetable will continue to be updated and reissued regularly, as has been the case since summer 2020. Users are recommended to check the Trenitalia website to ensure they are using the latest version of the timetable.
Table numbers quoted here are from In Treno Tutt'Italia, the official Trenitalia timetable. Standard abbreviations are explained here.
Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA-E" refer to the European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition) by M.G. Ball. References prefixed "ERA-R" refer to the European Railway Atlas (Regional Series: Book 2) by M.G. Ball. References prefixed "S+W", or in italic, refer to Atlante ferroviaro d'Italia e Slovenia by Schweers + Wall.
Two useful symbols exist which show the booked route for trains not calling at a station: in the middle of the train column, a vertical bar "|" means that the train passes through the station without stopping, whereas a middle dot "·" means that the train does not pass through that station but instead takes a different route.
Obscure services
Verona west-north avoiding line: Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Domegliara-S.Ambroglio (Bivio S. Massimo)
[12, 50] (ERA-E 82C1; ERA-R 153B1; S+W 137B4) IT24/31
This curve enables trains to run between the Brescia and Trento lines without having to reverse at Verona Porta Nuova. Click on the thumbnail for a full-size map.
There are usually some excursions using this route on the dates around 8 December, typically leaving from Milano to reach the Christmas markets in Trento and Bolzano. In 2023 the following excursions ran: Associazione Rotabili Storici Milano Smistamento on 8 December from Milano and Brescia to Trento and Bolzano; Trenitalia on 8, 9, and 10 December from Milano and Brescia to stations between Bolzano and Brennero; Trenord on 9 December from Milano and Brescia to Trento; Verbano Express on 16 December from Luino and Milano to Trento and Bolzano; Ferrovie Turistiche Italiane on 17 December from Milano, Bergamo, and Brescia to Trento.
Verona west-south avoiding line: Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Buttapietra or Dossobuono (Bivio S. Lucia)
[12, 51] (ERA-E 82C1; ERA-R 153B1; S+W 137B4) IT24/32
This curve enables trains to run between the Brescia and Bologna lines without having to reverse at Verona Porta Nuova. It is typically used by a train pair in the summer, called Freccia Orobica.
D1 | R18125 | 08:17 Brescia – Pesaro | |
D1 | R18126 | Pesaro – 21:04 Nogara – Brescia |
D1: From 9 June to 25 August
Castelnuovo del Garda (Bivio Fenilone) – Verona Porta Nuova
[1, 12] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W 137B4) IT24/33
There is a route between Verona Porta Nuova and the main line to Brescia and Milano via Verona Porta Nuova Scalo.
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
It may be used by trains to and from platforms 10, 11 and 12 at Verona Porta Nuova (on the south side of the station), but there are few of them. The following are scheduled to use this route:
SuX | ITA8951 | Bergamo/Brescia – 06:52 Peschiera del Garda – Roma Termini | |
FR8503 | Bergamo/Brescia – 09:09 Peschiera del Garda – Roma Termini | ||
SSuX | R2608 | 06:55 Verona Porta Nuova – Milano Centrale | |
SuX | R2620 | 07:43 Verona Porta Nuova – Milano Centrale | |
SSuO | R2698 | 19:20 Verona Porta Nuova – Brescia |
Domegliara-S Ambrogio (Bivio S Massimo) – Verona Porta Nuova
[5, 50] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W 137B4) IT24/34
There are two routes from the Trento line into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Massimo. The connection used by most trains joins the Brescia line from the north.
The alternative route passes beneath the Brescia line and joins the line from Bologna at Verona Porta Nuova Scalo. This is used by trains between the Trento line and platforms 8 to 12 at Porta Nuova. Through trains between the Bologna and Trento lines mostly use this route.
Trains scheduled via Verona Porta Nuova Scalo are:
SuX | FR8505 | Bolzano/Bozen – 05:57 Rovereto – Roma Termini | |
SuX | FR8513 | Bolzano/Bozen – 06:36 Rovereto – Roma Termini | |
ITA8953 | Bolzano/Bozen – 07:28 Rovereto – Roma Termini | ||
FR8507 | Bolzano/Bozen – 07:57 Rovereto – Roma Termini | ||
D1 | SSuO | FR8805 | Bolzano/Bozen – 08:41 Rovereto – Pescara Centrale |
SSuX | R16667 | Bolzano/Bozen – 10:34 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Verona Porta Nuova | |
SuO | R16039 | Bolzano/Bozen – 11:56 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Verona Porta Nuova | |
SSuX | EC81 | München Hbf – 12:19 Rovereto – Bologna Centrale | |
RV3481 | Bolzano/Bozen – 13:56 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Bologna Centrale | ||
FR8519 | Bolzano/Bozen – 13:57 Rovereto – Sibari | ||
EC83 | München Hbf – 14:19 Rovereto – Bologna Centrale/Rimini | ||
RV3843 | Brennero/Brenner – 15:50 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Bologna Centrale | ||
FR8525 | Bolzano/Bozen – 15:57 Rovereto – Napoli Centrale | ||
SSuX | RV3845 | Brennero/Brenner – 17:56 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Bologna Centrale | |
FR8529 | Bolzano/Bozen – 17:57 Rovereto – Roma Termini | ||
SSuX | EC87 | München Hbf – 18:19 Rovereto – Bologna Centrale | |
RV3847 | Brenner/Brennero - 19:56 Domegliara-S Ambrogio - Verona Porta Nuova | ||
SSuX | R16705 | Bolzano/Bozen – 20:30 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Verona Porta Nuova | |
SSuX | R16711 | Bolzano/Bozen – 22:30 Domegliara-S Ambrogio – Verona Porta Nuova | |
EC88 | Bologna Centrale – 09:01 Verona Porta Nuova – München Hbf | ||
SSuX | R16610 | 12:06 Verona Porta Nuova – Bolzano/Bozen | |
EC84 | Bologna Centrale/Rimini – 13:01 Verona Porta Nuova – München Hbf | ||
FR8510 | Sibari – 14:20 Verona Porta Nuova – Bolzano/Bozen | ||
RV3844 | Bologna Centrale – 15:50 Verona Porta Nuova – Brennero/Brenner | ||
SSuX | EC80 | Bologna Centrale – 17:01 Verona Porta Nuova – München Hbf | |
RV3846 | Bologna Centrale – 17:50 Verona Porta Nuova – Brennero/Brenner | ||
SX | FR8520 | Roma Termini – 18:20 Verona Porta Nuova – Bolzano/Bozen | |
RV3848 | Bologna Centrale – 19:50 Verona Porta Nuova – Brennero/Brenner | ||
SSuX | R16690 | 21:06 Verona Porta Nuova – Bolzano/Bozen |
D1: From 9 June to 15 September
Buttapietra or Dossobuono (Bivio S. Lucia) – Verona Porta Nuova
[5, 51, 202, 204] (ERA-E 82C1, not shown; ERA-R 153B1; S+W 137B4) IT24/35
There are two routes from the Bologna and Mantova lines into Verona Porta Nuova, which divide at Bivio S Lucia. One route runs south of the locomotive depot via Verona Porta Nuova Scalo and the other runs on an embankment north of the locomotive depot. All platforms at Verona Porta Nuova are accessible from the embankment line which is by far the preferred route.
Departures from Verona via the southern route can be observed by how the points are set at the platform end. If it can be observed, the number below the signal aspect indicates which route is to be taken. Routes are always numbered from left to right, so the route south of the locomotive depot is numbered 1 while the normal passenger route north of the depot is 2.
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
The following trains are scheduled via Verona Porta Nuova Scalo:
RV3844 | Bologna Centrale – 15:17 Isola della Scala – Brennero/Brenner | ||
RV3848 | Bologna Centrale – 19:17 Isola della Scala – Brennero/Brenner | ||
RV3465 | 12:26 Verona Porta Nuova – Bologna Centrale | ||
RV3841 | Bolzano/Bozen – 14:26 Verona Porta Nuova – Bologna Centrale | ||
D1 | SuX | R16343 | 17:17 Verona Porta Nuova – Bologna Centrale |
D2 | SuO | R16289 | 17:31 Verona Porta Nuova – Mantova |
D2 | SuX | R16479 | 17:32 Verona Porta Nuova – Mantova |
D1: Until 27 July and from 25 August
D2: From 31 March to 26 October
Padova north-south avoiding line: Vigodarzere (G.S. Altichiero) – Padova Campo Marte
[5, 226] (ERA-R 153C1; S+W 138B1) IT23/36
This north-to-south curve allows trains from Bologna to continue north without reversal at Padova. Since 15 December 2015, it is used both ways by an overnight train from Roma to Calazo, operated by Treni Turistici Italiani, whose tickets can be booked from Trenitalia.
D1 | E96100 | Roma Termini – 23:27 Orvieto – Calazo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina | |
D2 | E96101 | Calazo-Pieve di Cadore-Cortina – 22:41 Treviso Centrale – Roma Termini |
D1: FO until 25 February; also MWO from 18 December to 3 January (but not 25 December and 1 January)
D2: SuO from 14 January to 28 January
Venezia avoiding line: Venezia Mestre Ospedale or Venezia Carpenedo (Confluenza UD/TS) – Mira-Mirano (G.S. Mestre AC)
[D] (ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W 138B3) IT24/37
This curve allows trains to run between the Treviso or Trieste and Padova lines without reversing at Venezia Mestre.
Click on the thumbnail for a full size map.
It is used by overnight trains between Italy and Austria via Tarvisio. These run with no advertised stops between Bologna or Padova and Villach. The following additional trains use this route in April and May 2024:
D1 | MTWThO | FR9755 | Milano Centrale – 20:46 Padova – Udine |
D1 | MTWThO | IC592 | Roma Termini – 21:22 Padova – Trieste Centrale |
D1: MTWThO from 2 April to 8 May except 24 April, 25 April, 30 April, 1 May
Spinea – Mogliano Veneto (Bivio Marocco)
[ERT 88](ERA-E 82C2; ERA-R 154A1; S+W 138A3-138B2) IT24/38
This is a reinstated section of the Venezia Cintura providing an alternative route between Venezia Mestre and the Treviso line to facilitate access to platforms numbered 8 or higher at Venezia Mestre. Note platform 8 can be accessed from either route but the RJ is booked into 11 and despite being over an hour late on a journey in August 2022 it still took this alternative route, with the driver advising it is scheduled for crew route knowledge. An April 2023 traveller advises RJ131 again ran via Spinea when this time 30 minutes late. An inspection of the departure and arrival boards at Venezia Mestre in January 2024 found no others to/from the Treviso direction booked 9 or above, but there is one reversing in 8: Italo 8971 departing Treviso Centrale at 08:31; its route is unknown but it probably runs the direct route and not the obscure one.
RJ131 | Wien Hbf – 13:33 Treviso Centrale – Venezia S Lucia |
In future years other RJ trains may use this route. Note RailJet services are not shown in In Treno, but can be found in table 88 of the European Rail Timetable and appear on the Interrail app journey planner. Tickets for RJ trains in Italy cannot be booked via the Trenitalia website or App, but they can be booked via the ÖBB website and App.
Routes used occasionally for diversions
Padova west-south avoiding line: Mestrino (G.S. Montà) – Padova Campo Marte
[5, 51] (ERA-R 153C1; S+W 138B1) IT24/39
This west to south curve allows trains to run between the Verona and Bologna lines without reversal at Padova. It is occasionally used for diversions if the direct line between Verona and Bologna is blocked.