Turin Metropolitan Railway Service Explained

Turin Metropolitan Railway Service
SFM
Locale: Metropolitan City of Turin
Transit Type:Commuter rail
Lines:8
Stations:93
Website:http://www.sfmtorino.it/
Operator:GTT, Trenitalia
Host:GTT, RFI
System Length:455km (283miles)
Track Gauge: standard gauge

The Turin Metropolitan Railway Service (Italian: Servizio Ferroviario Metropolitano|links=no), simply known as SFM, is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Turin, Italy. The system comprises 8 lines operated by Gruppo Torinese Trasporti and Trenitalia, serving 93 stations.

The core of the system is the passante ferroviario, a tunnel running 8 km through the city from north to south at a maximum depth of 18 meters. The tunnel allows passengers to travel from Torino Stura station to Torino Lingotto station in 15 minutes.[1]

Network

LineTerminalsYear openedLast extensionLengthStationsOperator
2012201375km (47miles)19GTT
201262km (39miles)15Trenitalia
201295km (59miles) 19Trenitalia
2012202460km (40miles)17Trenitalia
201365km (40miles)14 Trenitalia
2013202475km (47miles)12 Trenitalia
Ceres - Cirié 202445km (28miles) 21GTT
20132020(line suppressed)13km (08miles) 3Trenitalia

History

Infrastructure

The major intervention required by SFM is the construction of the railway underpass, which replaced the historic line on the same surface route, and was activated in December 2012.[8] The reconnection between the SFM A line and the railway underpass is planned, having been cut off at Turin Dora Station by the lowering of the track level of the TO-MI railway by 14 m.[9] In addition to this infrastructure, two new stations will be built along the new connecting route under Corso Grosseto and the current stations will be redeveloped.

A technological intervention is planned in the bypass to allow a 4-minute spacing between trains. [10]

Tickets

Tickets for SFM are integrated with the GTT urban service, meaning you can use any public transport (bus, tram, metro and railways) within the urban area of Turin for the entire validity of the ticket. There are 3 types of tickets available that can be purchased at all authorised GTT retailers, newsagents and tobacconists:

Integrated A (cost €3.50) urban area and first belt. Valid for 100 minutes on the GTT urban and suburban network, on the metro (1 journey only) and on the Trenitalia and GTT railway lines.Integrated B (cost €4.00) urban area, first and second belt. Valid for 120 minutes on the GTT urban and suburban network, on the metro (1 journey only), on the Trenitalia and GTT railway lines and on the extra-urban bus lines managed by Extra.To.Both tickets are now sold only in chip-on-paper format, replacing the old magnetic stripe format.

Network Evolution



Future Projects

width=5%Linewidth=26%Terminalswidth=12%Estimated Completionwidth=16%Project Typewidth=16%Status
Asti - Turin Airport October 1, 2024 Extension Works in Progress
SFM5 2025 New line[11] [12] Works in Progress
Bardonecchia - Turin Airport 2027Extension Works in Progress
SFM8 Chivasso - Turin Lingotto 2027New LineIn Progress
Cirié - Ceres - Extension Works in Progress

Rolling stock

Minuetto (GTT)

TAF (Trenitalia)

MDVC and Vivalto (Trenitalia)

Due Piani (Trenitalia)

Minuetto (GTT)

References

  1. http://www.sfmtorino.it/le-linee-sfm/ Le 8 linee SFM Torino - Da Lingotto a Stura in soli 15 minuti
  2. Web site: Pag. 4 . 9 June 2013 . 15 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131015031916/http://www.mtm.torino.it/it/piani-progetti/progetti-a-scala-metropolitana/sfm/Sistema_Ferroviario_Metropolitano_Area_Torinese.pdf/view .
  3. Web site: Copia archiviata . 9 December 2012 . 30 Sep 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180930185524/http://www.regione.piemonte.it/notizie/images/stories/piemonte_informa/gallerie/sfm/sfm5.jpg.
  4. http://www.lastampa.it/2012/12/04/cronaca/partono-i-primi-treni-metropolitani-torino-e-la-cintura-mai-cosi-vicine-TYzHLDTwbI8NbHliVXXueK/pagina.html La Stampa - Partono i primi treni metropolitani Torino e la cintura mai così vicine
  5. Web site: CityRailways - Home . 11 Dec 2012 . 20 Jan 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130120234628/http://www.cityrailways.it/home/2012/12/6/a-torino-apre-la-seconda-suburbana-ditalia.html.
  6. http://www.sfmtorino.it www.sfmtorino.it
  7. Web site: Firmato l’Accordo di programma per la linea SFM5. sfmtorino.it. 12 Feb 2014. 1 May 2015.
  8. RFI. Circolare territoriale TO 16/2012. p. 2.
  9. Web site: Pag. 8 . 9 Jun 2013 . 15 Oct 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131015031916/http://www.mtm.torino.it/it/piani-progetti/progetti-a-scala-metropolitana/sfm/Sistema_Ferroviario_Metropolitano_Area_Torinese.pdf/view .
  10. Web site: Pag. 9 . 9 Jun 2013 . 15 Oct 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131015031916/http://www.mtm.torino.it/it/piani-progetti/progetti-a-scala-metropolitana/sfm/Sistema_Ferroviario_Metropolitano_Area_Torinese.pdf/view.
  11. Web site: Al via i lavori per la Linea 5 del SFM . unknown . May 22, 2016 . Tunnel Euralpin Lyon Turin . TELT sas . January 12, 2018 .
  12. http://www.telt-sas.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MAPPA-SM5.jpg Proposed map of line sfm5

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