Ligure (train)
Ferrovie dello Stato | |||||
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Termini | Milan Avignon | ||||
Service frequency | Daily | ||||
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||||
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The Ligure was an international
Trans Europ Express
The Ligure was planned to be one of the initial
In 1969 the route was prolonged further west to Avignon in order to provide a TEE link between Milan and Barcelona using the newly introduced TEE Catalan Talgo and the TEE Ligure. The timetable was changed in a way that passengers could change from the Catalan Talgo to the Ligure and vice versa in Avignon at around 3 p.m.[4] The formation was changed as well to two Aln 442-448 coupled between Milan and Nice.[5]
Timetable in 1971 [6] (France and Monaco are in Central European time zone, Italy at that time in the Eastern European time zone, the real travel time between Monaco and Ventimiglia is 17 minutes)
TEE 47/48 | country | station | km | TEE 45/46 |
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15:30 | France | Avignon | 0 | 14:47 |
16:38 | France | Marseille St Charles | 121 | 13:34 |
17:16 | France | Toulon | 188 | 12:52 |
18:08 | France | St. Raphael | 282 | 12:02 |
18:30 | France | Cannes | 315 | 11:41 |
18:39 | France | Antibes | 326 | 11:32 |
18:55 | France | Nice Ville | 346 | 11:19 |
19:12 | Monaco | Monaco Monte Carlo | 362 | 11:05 |
20:30 | Italy | Ventimiglia | 381 | 11:45 |
20:48 | Italy | San Remo | 397 | 11:33 |
21:10 | Italy | Imperia | 420 | 11:12 |
22:05 | Italy | Savona | 489 | 10:09 |
22:42 | Italy | Genova Piazza Principe | 532 | 09:32 |
00:20 | Italy | Milano Centrale | 683 | 07:55 |
On 1 October 1972 the rolling stock was replaced by Gran Conforto coaches hauled by an electric locomotive class E 444.
Intercity
On 22 May 1982 the route was shortened to Milan - Nice.[7] At the same time 2nd-class coaches were introduced and the train was transformed into an Intercity service with 16 stops. It didn't met the EuroCity criteria and it lasted until 2005 before the EuroCity label was granted. In December 2009 the Ligure was withdrawn.
See also
- History of rail transport in France
- History of rail transport in Italy
- List of EuroCity services
- List of named passenger trains of Europe
- TEE carriages of FS
References
Notes
- ^ TEE p. 20.
- ^ Das grosse TEE Buch p. 116
- ^ Il TEE Breda p. 34.
- ^ Il TEE Breda p. 36.
- ^ La Légende des TEE p. 199.
- ^ Vorfahrt in Europa table. 20
- ^ La Légende des TEE p. 198.
Works cited
- Werbeamt der DB (1971). Vorfahrt in Europa, TEE 1971/72 (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Deutsche Bundesbahn.
- Publicrelations UIC (1972). TEE (in Dutch). Paris: Union International des Chemins de Fer.
- Hajt, Jörg (2001). Das grosse TEE Buch (in German). Bonn/Königswinter: Heel Verlag. ISBN 3-89365-948-X.
- Dell'Amico, Franco (2005). Il TEE Breda (in Italian). Savona: ACME.
- Mertens, Maurice; Malaspina, Jean-Pierre (2007). La Légende des Trans Europ Express (in French). Vannes: LR Presse. ISBN 978-29-036514-5-9.
External links
Media related to Ligure at Wikimedia Commons