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  2. France–Italy border - Wikipedia

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    The FranceItaly border is mainly mountainous. It is 515 kilometres (320 mi) long, [1] in southeast France and northwest Italy. It begins at the west tripoint of FranceItaly–Switzerland near the top of Mont Dolent (3,820 m), in the French commune of Chamonix (department of Haute-Savoie), the Italian city of Courmayeur (Aosta Valley) and the Swiss commune of Orsières (canton of Valais

  3. Turin–Lyon high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Turin–Lyon high-speed railway is an international rail line under construction between the cities of Turin and Lyon. [1] [2] It is intended to link the Italian and French high-speed rail networks [3] and will be 270 km (170 mi) long. The core of the project is its international section, which will cross the Alps through the Mont d'Ambin ...

  4. List of border crossing points in France - Wikipedia

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    Map of permanent border crossing points in France. The following is a list of border crossing points in France (French: points de passages frontaliers, or "PPF") forming the external border of the Schengen Area. By contrast, the term points de passages autorisés ( "PPA") refers to the crossing points at the border between France and other ...

  5. Marseille–Ventimiglia railway - Wikipedia

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    The Marseille–Ventimiglia railway was built and used by the Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée. The first section that was opened in 1858 led from Marseille to Aubagne. The line was extended to Toulon in 1859 and to Les Arcs in 1862. Cagnes-sur-Mer was reached in 1863 and Nice in 1864.

  6. High-speed rail in Europe - Wikipedia

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    An ETR 500 train running on the Florence–Rome high-speed line near Arezzo, Italy, the first high-speed railway opened in Europe. [6]The earliest high-speed rail line built in Europe was the Italian "Direttissima", the Florence–Rome high-speed railway 254 km (158 mi) in 1977.

  7. Genoa–Ventimiglia railway - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a railway along the Ligurian coast began in March 1857 with what was called the Railway of the Ligurian Riviera (Italian: Ferrovia delle Riviere Liguri) with the inauguration of a project for a railway from the Var river in Nice—then the border of the Kingdom of Sardinia and France—to the Magra river—which then marked the border Sardinia of and Duchy of Modena.

  8. Trenitalia France - Wikipedia

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    Trenitalia. Website. trenitalia.com. Trenitalia France is an open-access train operator running international services between France and Italy. It was originally established under the Thello brand in October 2011. On 11 December 2011, Thello ran its first night service, having rapidly come into operation to take advantage of a vacant niche ...

  9. High-speed rail in France - Wikipedia

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    A Ouigo train in Marseille (2022) France has a large network of high-speed rail lines. As of June 2021, the French high-speed rail network comprises 2,800 km (1,740 mi) of tracks, [1] making it one of the largest in Europe and the world. As of early 2023, new lines are being constructed or planned. The first French high-speed railway, the LGV ...

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