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RE: Genoa (Genova): Railways and Tramways again. ...
Genova (Genoa) - A Telfer

For a very short time Genoa had a Telfer.

'Telfer' or 'Telfere elettrico', was a monorail railway line built in Genoa in 1914, the first of its kind built in Italy. The name was derived from the English term 'telpher'.

This article highlights the short-lived experimental line. ....

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/11/14/genoa-a-telfer/
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Re: Genoa (Genova): Railways and Tramways again
La Ferrovia delle Gavette - was an industrial railway in the valley of the Bisagno River (Torrent). The Binario Industriale della Val Bisagno, also known as La Ferrovia delle Gavette, was in use from 1926 until 1965. It was a standard-gauge line and was 4.7km in length. ....

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/11/18/gen...e-gavette/
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Re: The Callander and Oban Railway
The Callander and Oban Railway is a historic railway, part of which is abandoned and part still in use.

In July 1923, The Railway Magazine carried an article about the Callander & Oban Railway (C&O) written by G.F. Gairns.

Gairns commented that the C&O constituted the third of the three great mountain lines: the Perth-Inverness line of the Highland Railway; the West Highland Line of the North British Railway; and the Callander & Oban Railway (including the Ballachulish Extension).

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/12/22/the...an-railway
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Genoa – Casella Narrow Gauge Railway Part 1 – Genova to Sardorella

The Genova–Casella railway is a 24.3 km narrow gauge railway that connects Genoa to Casella, a village in the mountains inland from the city.

This is the first of two articles about the line. ...

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/11/21/gen...ardorella/
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Genoa – Casella Narrow Gauge Railway Part 2 – Sardorella to Casella

This article covers the northern half of the line and has a quick look at the motive power and rolling-stock used.

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2024/11/25/gen...o-casella/
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