Monza–Molteno railway explained

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Monza–Molteno railway
Native Name:Ferrovia Monza-Molteno
Status:in use
Stations:14
Linelength Km:29
Tracks:1
Routenumber:R19
Linenumber:27
Electrification:no
Map State:show

The Monza–Molteno railway is a railway line in Lombardy, Italy.

The line was opened as a private railway on 14 October 1911.

The only train service is the S7 Milano-Monza-Molteno-Lecco[1] line of Milan suburban railway service. Monza is connected to Lecco with another railway, the main railway Milano-Monza-Carnate-Lecco, shorter and faster with a larger number of trains; Milano-Monza-Molteno-Lecco train ("Treno dei Tre Parchi", Train of the Three Parks)[2] runs through a longer, slower route across the hilly area of Brianza - Colli Briantei - the countryside, near beautiful meadows, torrents and rivers, woods, fields, small lake and high mountains close to Lecco, and old small towns with palaces of nobility and places of history, culture, and art.

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  1. [:File:Milano linea suburbana S7.png|Map of S7 railway service]
  2. THE OLD RAILWAY LINE ALONG THE RIVER LAMBRO http://www.visitbrianza.it/index.phtml?Lang2=EN&Id_VMenu=398&daabstract=532