Formerly | Ferrovie della Sardegna |
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Type | Limited liability company |
Industry | Rail transport |
Predecessors |
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Founded | 1989 |
Defunct | 25 October 2010 |
Fate | Integrated into ARST |
Successor | ARST |
Headquarters | Cagliari , Italy |
Products | Rail transport, Road transport |
The Ferrovie della Sardegna (Railways of Sardinia), known also as ARST Gestione FdS between 2008 and 2010 and with the abbreviation FdS, was an Italian public company that managed the regional railway network in the island of Sardinia, Italy. In 2010 it was totally integrated with the main regional public transport company, ARST (Azienda Regionale Sarda Trasporti).[1]
It was the second railway operator in Sardinia, after Ferrovie dello Stato, having 203 kilometers of railways used for public transport, plus another four tourist lines, known as Trenino Verde, which run through the wildest parts of the island.
The company was founded in 1989. It is a narrow gauge railway system, using diesel locomotives and multiple units, electrified tram-trains in the metropolitan areas of Sassari and Cagliari and vintage diesel and steam locomotives on the tourist lines.
Today works are in progress to modernise several lines with the electrification of routes around the metropolitan areas of Sassari and Cagliari.
Lines
Public Transport Lines
Tourist Lines (Trenino Verde)
Dismantled Lines
- Line Siliqua-San Giovanni Suergiu-Calasetta (Ferrovie Meridionali Sarde)
- Line Iglesias-Monteponi-San Giovanni Suergiu (Ferrovie Meridionali Sarde)
- Line Gairo-Jerzu
- Line Isili-Villamar-Villacidro
- Line Villamar-Ales
- Line Tirso-Ozieri
- Line Luras-Monti
Gallery
- Tram Škoda 06 T in Cagliari
- Multiple Unit ADe 91-98 (1990s)
- Railway station in Seui
- Locomotive LDe 603
- Isili-Sorgono railway in the last years of the 19th century
- Work in progress for the Meana Sardo tunnel (about 1888)
- Crossing train in Tempio station in 1984
- abandoned littorina train (1930s) along the dismantled line Ozieri-Tirso
See also
References
- ↑ "Cagliari 25 ottobre 2010". ARST.it. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- Davies, W.J.K. (2002). A Contrast in Islands: The Narrow Gauge Railways of Corsica and Sardinia. Narrow Gauge Railways of Europe Volume 7. East Harling, Norfolk, UK: Plateway Press. ISBN 187198050X.