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==Introduction==
{{Italy Introduction 2010 2011}}
{{Italy Introduction 2010 2011}}


==Obscure services==
==Obscure services==


===Bologna avoiding lines===
===<div id="PIAO"></div>Bivio Piacenza Ovest – Piacenza (P.M. Piacenza Ovest)===
Avoiding lines run to the north and east of Bologna, linking the conventional Milano, Verona, Padova, Ancona and Firenze lines. Note that AV trains run via the Passante line under the main station (platforms 16-19) whether or not they call at Bologna Centrale. Use of the avoiding lines hss decreased considerably since the opening of the Passante. Trains not calling at Bologna Centrale may well run non-stop through the main station.
[45] (156C5, ''52D3'') IT20/71


====Bologna avoiding line: Anzolz dell'Emilia (P.M. Lavino) – Ozzano dell’Emilia (Bivio S. Vitale)====
Most high-speed trains calling at Piacenza run via the old main line (''Linea Tradizionale''). The following use the connection north of Piacenza between the ''Linea AV/AC'' and the ''Linea Tradizionale''.
[4, 45, 60] (49A1, ''144A2-144C3'') IT14/71


This route links the Milano and Ancona lines.
{| class="ostable"
| D1
|
| ''FA8823''
| 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
|-
| D1
|
| ''FA8825''
| 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
|-
| D1
|
| ''FA8829''
| 19:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
|-
|
|
| ''FA8802''
| Ancona - 08:33 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8804''
| Ancona - 09:36 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FR9330''
| Roma Termini - 23:41 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
|}


There are no services over this line in the present timetable, but it is possible some may run in the summer.
D1: Not via this route on 29 September to 1 October 2020.  


====Bologna avoiding line: Bologna S. Ruffillo (Bivio Crociali) – Bologna Corticella====
This connection is also used by the following trains on 22 to 24 September southbound and 22 and 23 September 2020 northbound.
[5, 46, 55] (49A1, ''144C2-144C3'') IT14/72


This route links the Firenze and Padova lines.
{| class="ostable"
Trains AV9403 and AV9444 which run non-stop from Roma Termini to Padova and vice versa, are now known to travel non-stop via Bologna Centrale station, so there is no known use of this route by passenger trains in the present timetable.
| D
| TWThO
| ''FA35835''
| 10:45 Milano Centrale - Taranto
|-
| D
| TWThO
| ''FA35891''
| 11:52 Milano Centrale - Lecce
|-
| D
| TWThO
| ''FA35837''
| 13:53 Milano Centrale - Lecce
|-
| D
| TWThO
| ''FA35843''
| 15:50 Milano Centrale - Bari Centrale
|-
| D
| TWO
| ''FA35852''
| Pescara - 10:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| TWO
| ''FA35856''
| Bari Centrale - 12:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| TWO
| ''FA35862''
| Lecce - 16:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| TWO
| ''FA35864''
| Taranto - 17:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| TWO
| ''FA35866''
| Lecce - 18:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|}


====Bologna avoiding line: Lavino – Bologna S Ruffillo (Bivio Crociali)====
===<div id="FIDO"></div>Bivio Fidenza Ovest - Fidenza===
[3, 45, 46] (49A1, ''144A2-144C3'') IT13*/73
[45] (156C5, 48A1) IT20/72


This is the route linking the Milano and Firenze lines.  It comprises sections of the above two routes. Note that AV trains shown as not calling at Bologna Centrale run via the new Passante line under the main station, while other  It is believed that ICN794 and 795 run via the Passante, but there are different symbols on different tables, and confirmation of the routing would be welcome.
This connection between ''Linea AV/AC'' and the Cremona to Fidenza line first gained a passenger service in December 2019.  It enables trains to use the ''Linea AV/AC'' between Milano and Fidenza and Parma.


{| width="100%"  
This connection is not used by southbound trains on 22 to 24 September and by northbound trains on 22 and 23 September 2020.
 
{| class="ostable"
|
|
| ''FA8807''
| 11:05 Milano Centrale - Taranto
|-
|
|
| ''FA8809''
| 12:05 Milano Centrale - Lecce
|-
|
|
| ''FA8813''
| 14:05 Milano Centrale - Lecce
|-
|
|
|
|
| ''ICN7952''
| ''FA8819''
| Milano Centrale - 17:41 Modena - Reggio Centrale
| 16:05 Milano Centrale - Bari Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8806''
| Pescara Centrale - 10:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8810''
| Bari Centrale - 12:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8818''
| Lecce - 16:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8820''
| Taranto - 17:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
|
|
| ''FA8824''
| Lecce - 18:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
|-
|}
|}


This connection is also used by the following trains on 10, 11, 17 and 18 October 2020:
{| class="ostable"
| D
| SSuO
| ''FA35823''
| 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''FA35825''
| 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''FA35829''
| 19:50 Milano Centrale - Rimini/Ancona
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''FA35802''
| Ancona - 08:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''FA35804''
| Ancona - 09:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''FR35942''
| Roma Termini - 23:14 Parma - Milano Centrale
|}


====Bivio Piacenza Ouest - P.M. Piacenza Ouest====
===<div id="ERBCE"></div>Bivio Castelfranco Est: Castelfranco Emilia - Bologna Centrale===
[44] (49B3, ''52D3'') IT13*/74
[45] (157B4, 48A1) IT20/73


This connection north of Piacenza provides a northbound route onto the ''Milano to Bologna direttissima'' and a southbound route off it.  
Most high-speed trains beween Modena and Bologna are to and from the Ancona line, so use the ground-level platforms at Bologna Centrale.  The following use the connections between the ''Linea Tradizionale'' and ''Linea AV/AC'' at Castelfranco Est, in order to use the low-level platforms and call at Modena.  


{| width="100%"  
{| class="ostable"
|
|
| ''FA9301''
| Mantova - 06:47 Modena - Roma Termini
|-
|
|
| ''FR9303''
| Milano Centrale - 07:41 Modena - Roma Termini
|-
|
|
|
| ''FR9328''
| Roma Termini - 21:53 Bologna Centrale - Mantova
|-
|
|
|
| ''AV9492''
| ''FR9330''
| Roma Termini - 23:21 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
| Roma Termini - 22:18 Bologna Centrale - Milano Centrale
|}
 
===<div id="BOLHS"></div>Bologna S Viola - Bologna Centrale - Bologna S Ruffillo - Bivio Emilia===
[45,46] (156B5-156C4, ''144B3-144C4'', not shown in full) IT20/74
 
High-speed trains via Bologna Centrale use the low-level platforms, except those to and from the Ancona line, which has no connection to the low-level.
 
===Bologna Corticella (Bivio Navile) - Bologna Centrale (Bivio Venezia)===
[55] (156B5, ''144C2-144B3'', shown as under construction) IT20/75
 
High-speed trains beween Padova and Bologna Centrale use this newly-constructed line, which came into use in December 2017, to access the low level platforms at Bologna Centrale.
 
==Routes used occasionally for diversions==
 
===Piacenza (2° Bivio Piacenza Est) – 1° Bivio Piacenza Est===
[45] (156C5, ''52D3'') IT20/78
 
This connection south of Piacenza links the ''Linea Tradizionale'' with the ''Linea AV/AC''.
 
{| class="ostable"
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FA35823''
| 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
|-
|-
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FA35825''
| 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
|-
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FA35829''
| 19:50 Milano Centrale - Rimini/Ancona
|-
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FA35802''
| Ancona - 08:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FA35804''
| Ancona - 09:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
|-
| D2
| SSuO
| ''FR35942''
| Roma Termini - 23:14 Parma - Milano Centrale
|}
|}
D2: 10, 11, 17 and 18 October 2020 only
===Bologna Cintura===
(156B5-156C5, ''144A2-144C3'') IT20/79
The Bologna Cintura runs round the north and east of the city, avoiding Bologna Centrale, with connections to all main lines.  Long-distance trains are occasionally diverted via the Cintura and this is indicated by omission of a usual stop at Bologna Centrale.  No diversions are expected during 2020.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:26, 8 November 2020

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

Bivio Piacenza Ovest – Piacenza (P.M. Piacenza Ovest)

[45] (156C5, 52D3) IT20/71

Most high-speed trains calling at Piacenza run via the old main line (Linea Tradizionale). The following use the connection north of Piacenza between the Linea AV/AC and the Linea Tradizionale.

D1 FA8823 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
D1 FA8825 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
D1 FA8829 19:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
FA8802 Ancona - 08:33 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
FA8804 Ancona - 09:36 Piacenza - Milano Centrale
FR9330 Roma Termini - 23:41 Piacenza - Milano Centrale

D1: Not via this route on 29 September to 1 October 2020.

This connection is also used by the following trains on 22 to 24 September southbound and 22 and 23 September 2020 northbound.

D TWThO FA35835 10:45 Milano Centrale - Taranto
D TWThO FA35891 11:52 Milano Centrale - Lecce
D TWThO FA35837 13:53 Milano Centrale - Lecce
D TWThO FA35843 15:50 Milano Centrale - Bari Centrale
D TWO FA35852 Pescara - 10:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D TWO FA35856 Bari Centrale - 12:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D TWO FA35862 Lecce - 16:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D TWO FA35864 Taranto - 17:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D TWO FA35866 Lecce - 18:07 Parma - Milano Centrale

Bivio Fidenza Ovest - Fidenza

[45] (156C5, 48A1) IT20/72

This connection between Linea AV/AC and the Cremona to Fidenza line first gained a passenger service in December 2019. It enables trains to use the Linea AV/AC between Milano and Fidenza and Parma.

This connection is not used by southbound trains on 22 to 24 September and by northbound trains on 22 and 23 September 2020.

FA8807 11:05 Milano Centrale - Taranto
FA8809 12:05 Milano Centrale - Lecce
FA8813 14:05 Milano Centrale - Lecce
FA8819 16:05 Milano Centrale - Bari Centrale
FA8806 Pescara Centrale - 10:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
FA8810 Bari Centrale - 12:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
FA8818 Lecce - 16:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
FA8820 Taranto - 17:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
FA8824 Lecce - 18:07 Parma - Milano Centrale

This connection is also used by the following trains on 10, 11, 17 and 18 October 2020:

D SSuO FA35823 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
D SSuO FA35825 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
D SSuO FA35829 19:50 Milano Centrale - Rimini/Ancona
D SSuO FA35802 Ancona - 08:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D SSuO FA35804 Ancona - 09:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D SSuO FR35942 Roma Termini - 23:14 Parma - Milano Centrale

Bivio Castelfranco Est: Castelfranco Emilia - Bologna Centrale

[45] (157B4, 48A1) IT20/73

Most high-speed trains beween Modena and Bologna are to and from the Ancona line, so use the ground-level platforms at Bologna Centrale. The following use the connections between the Linea Tradizionale and Linea AV/AC at Castelfranco Est, in order to use the low-level platforms and call at Modena.

FA9301 Mantova - 06:47 Modena - Roma Termini
FR9303 Milano Centrale - 07:41 Modena - Roma Termini
FR9328 Roma Termini - 21:53 Bologna Centrale - Mantova
FR9330 Roma Termini - 22:18 Bologna Centrale - Milano Centrale

Bologna S Viola - Bologna Centrale - Bologna S Ruffillo - Bivio Emilia

[45,46] (156B5-156C4, 144B3-144C4, not shown in full) IT20/74

High-speed trains via Bologna Centrale use the low-level platforms, except those to and from the Ancona line, which has no connection to the low-level.

Bologna Corticella (Bivio Navile) - Bologna Centrale (Bivio Venezia)

[55] (156B5, 144C2-144B3, shown as under construction) IT20/75

High-speed trains beween Padova and Bologna Centrale use this newly-constructed line, which came into use in December 2017, to access the low level platforms at Bologna Centrale.

Routes used occasionally for diversions

Piacenza (2° Bivio Piacenza Est) – 1° Bivio Piacenza Est

[45] (156C5, 52D3) IT20/78

This connection south of Piacenza links the Linea Tradizionale with the Linea AV/AC.

D2 SSuO FA35823 17:50 Milano Centrale - Pescara Centrale
D2 SSuO FA35825 18:50 Milano Centrale - Ancona
D2 SSuO FA35829 19:50 Milano Centrale - Rimini/Ancona
D2 SSuO FA35802 Ancona - 08:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D2 SSuO FA35804 Ancona - 09:07 Parma - Milano Centrale
D2 SSuO FR35942 Roma Termini - 23:14 Parma - Milano Centrale

D2: 10, 11, 17 and 18 October 2020 only

Bologna Cintura

(156B5-156C5, 144A2-144C3) IT20/79

The Bologna Cintura runs round the north and east of the city, avoiding Bologna Centrale, with connections to all main lines. Long-distance trains are occasionally diverted via the Cintura and this is indicated by omission of a usual stop at Bologna Centrale. No diversions are expected during 2020.

See also