Saronno–Novara Railway
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Saronno–Novara railway is a railway line in
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. It is one of the three continuations of the Milan-Saronno railway.


History

The line was opened by the FNS in two parts in 1887: * 27 June 1887: Novara (FNS)–Busto Arsizio (FNS) * 5 October 1887: Busto Arsizio (FNS)–Saronno The stations in Novara and in Busto Arsizio were connected by two railway junctions to the state railway stations: * Novara (FNS)–Novara (RM), opened on 27 June 1887 * Busto Arsizio (FNS)–Busto Arsizio (RM), opened on 21 October 1887 A line for
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starts from Busto Arsizio Nord railway station.


See also

*
List of railway lines in Italy This is a list of all railway lines in Italy. Active lines Managed by Ferrovie dello Stato High–speed lines * Turin–Milan * Milan–Verona (under construction) * Verona–Venice (under construction) * Venice–Trieste (planning p ...


References


Ferrovienord - Prospetto informativo della rete


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saronno-Novara railway Railway lines in Lombardy Railway lines in Piedmont Railway lines opened in 1887 1887 establishments in Italy