*** Welcome to piglix ***

Circumvesuviana

Circumvesuviana
Industry Transport
Founded Naples, Italy (1890)
Defunct 2012
Headquarters Naples, Italy
Area served
Bay of Naples
Services Local Public Transport Railway
Number of employees
1590
Parent Ente Autonomo Volturno
Website Official Circumvesuviana site (Italian)

Circumvesuviana (Italian pronunciation: [ˌtʃirkumvezuˈvjaːna]) is a railway company operating services in the East of the Naples metropolitan area. Electrically powered throughout, the system uses the narrow gauge of 950 mm (3 ft 1 38 in) and operates 142 km (88 mi) of route on six lines. It is entirely separate from other national and regional railway lines. It has 96 stations with an average interstation distance of 1.5 km (0.9 mi).

The Circumvesuviana railway service covers a wide catchment area of over 2 million people, distributed in 47 municipalities, including Scafati, San Valentino Torio and Sarno in the province of Salerno and Avella and Baiano in the province of Avellino. The network forms an important commercial artery, and provides services to the important tourist destinations of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

All routes start from the Napoli Porta Nolana terminus near the Porta Nolana, and pass through Napoli Garibaldi station before splitting into several branches to towns in the province. A journey along the entirety of the longest route, the 47 km (29 mi) from Naples to Sorrento, takes about one hour.

On 27 December 2012 the company was absorbed by the Ente Autonomo Volturno.

All lines are powered by electric overhead lines.

The network uses two types of rolling stock, both electrically powered: FE220 units, and ETR211 "Metrostar" articulated trains. Power is supplied by overhead catenary and the train motors can generate up to 500 kW (670 hp) of power.

The FE220 cars are usually coupled together to form a two- or three-car multiple units, painted white with red doors and ends. There FE220 trains come in two different variations.


...
Wikipedia

...