Line SFM1

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Line 1
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Overview
Service type Commuter rail
StatusOperational
Locale Metropolitan City of Turin
First service9 December 2012
Current operator(s) Gruppo Torinese Trasporti
Route
Termini Pont Canavese
Chieri
Stops19
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Track owner(s) Turin Metropolitan Railway Service
Route map
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Pont Canavese
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Campore
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Cuorgnè
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Valperga
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Salassa
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Favria
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Rivarolo Canavese
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Feletto
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Bosconero
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San Benigno Canavese
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Volpiano
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Settimo Torinese
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Torino Stura
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Torino Rebaudengo Fossata
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Torino Porta Susa
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Torino Lingotto
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Moncalieri
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Trofarello
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Chieri

Line SFM1 is part of the Turin Metropolitan Railway Service. It links Pont Canavese to Chieri, and passes through the city centre.

Service began on 9 December 2012. [1]

Following a 15% increase in ridership since the route was launched in 2012, three four-car Alstom Coradia Meridian EMU trains entered service on route SFM1 in January 2014. [2]

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References

  1. "La Stampa". Archived from the original on 2012-09-15.
  2. Chiandoni, Marco (Jan 23, 2014). "GTT Turin receives Coradia Meridian trains". International Railway Journal .