• le strade ferrate romane (Roman Railways, SFR) was an Italian railway company from 1865 to 1885. The Società Generale delle Strade Ferrate Romane (Italian:...
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    the Società per le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia to the east of Milan, some lines from the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane (Roman Railways) connecting...
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  • Navigazione Since 1997 named Dimitroula 4347 (824) 7602089 Domiziana Strade Romane class Ferry 19 April 1978 1979 Castellammare di Stabia (Napoli) 12.523...
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    d'Ammaedara," BCTH(B) 24 (1993–1995) 95–100. Corò, F., "Le antiche strade romane della Tripolitania occidentale," RCI (1931) 1-20; 103–116. Euzennat...
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  • Società per le strade ferrate romane (Roman Railways) lines and most of the mainland network of the Società per le Strade Ferrate Calabro-Sicule (Calabrian-Sicilian...
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  • telecommunications company. SFR may also refer to: Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane, a 19th century Italian railway company Société française radio-électrique...
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  • Ferrate Meridionali, 1862-1885 SFR = Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane, 1865-1885 SFSP = Strade Ferrate dello Stato Piemontese SV = Società Veneta VER...
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  • 106 (1): 15–27. doi:10.3406/mefr.1994.1837. Bruschetti, Paolo (1994). Strade romane: percorsi e infrastrutture. Bologna: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. pp. 167–172...
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  • Campania to be opened when it was completed by the Società per le strade ferrate romane in 1863. The line is now fully electrified at 3 kV DC. It is now...
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    22 November 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. "le STRADE ROMANE ed il PONTE sul CALORE" [The Roman Roads and the Bridge on the Calore]...
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    Lucane Ferrovia Circumetnea Strade Ferrate Secondarie della Sardegna Ferrovie Complementari Sarde Ferrovie Meridionali Sarde Strade Ferrate Sarde Ferrovie...
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    concessionaires: SFAI (Società per le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia) SFR (Società per le strade ferrate romane) SFM (Società per le Strade Ferrate Meridionali) Società...
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  • le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia (Upper Italian Railways, SFAI) Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane (Roman Railways, SFR) Società per le Strade Ferrate...
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    line was planned in 1859 and constructed by the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane as the first line to connect the cities of Siena and Grosseto. The...
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    di Nona", pp. 343–407. Rendina, Claudio; Paradisi, Donatella (2004). Le strade di Roma. 3rd volume P-Z. Newton Compton Editori, Rome. ISBN 88-541-0209-1...
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    1859, creating the Strade Ferrate Livornesi (Livorno railway). This company was absorbed into the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane (Roman Railways)...
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  • line was opened since 1865, with trains operated by Società per le strade ferrate romane (SSFR). The line was interrupted by Papal army in 1870 in an attempt...
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  • hours. In 1860 the railway was absorbed into the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane. The railway equipment consisted of eleven French steam locomotives...
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    original line and station were constructed by the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane. Since 1955 both lines and the station have been operated by FS...
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    barocca, vol. 7, p. 74, Edizioni Iter, 1996. C. Rendina – Paradisi, Le strade di Roma, 2003. The fact is, however, also recalled in the plaque commemorating...
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    The Strade Statali is the Italian national network of state highways. The total length for this network is about 25,000 km (16,000 mi). Strade Regionali...
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    administration, as those of Caporione (chief of a Rione), Maestro delle Strade (road Master), and Conservatore (city counselor). The above-mentioned Marco...
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    the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane (Roman Railways). In 1869 the Roman Railways transferred them to the Società per le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia...
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    built, had already been absorbed in 1865 by the Società per le strade ferrate romane (Roman Railway Company). Meanwhile, the project had inspired the...
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    the Smith-Hardy vacuum brake already used by the Strade Ferrate Alta Italia and Strade Ferrate Romane. From 1891 onward the General Inspectorate of Railroads...
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    of the Rome–Civitavecchia railway, now called the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane (Roman Railways). It opened the connecting section between Civitavecchia...
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    location missing publisher (link) Alfredo Fiorani (13 July 2013). "Sulle strade del petrolio nella terra del Centerbe" (PDF). Informazione Toccolana. Tocco...
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  • occurred in 1866. April 29 – Ancona–Orte railway (Società per le strade ferrate romane) completed across the Apennine Mountains of the Kingdom of Italy...
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    company. The station was constructed by the Società Generale delle Strade Ferrate Romane in 1860–61. On 4 October 1861, it was inaugurated in the presence...
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    Siena and Grosseto was completed in 1872 by the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane, first using the Central Tuscan Railway down to Asciano, before...
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