Genova–Casella railway

The Genova–Casella railway is a narrow gauge (1000 mm) railway in Liguria (Italy) which connect the port city of Genoa to Casella, a village in the mountains behind the city. It operates nine trains per day and it is used both for commuting and tourist purposes; it crosses three valleys and it was opened in 1929. While it is owned by Liguria Region, it has been operated since 2010 by AMT Genova.

Genova–Casella railway

The Genova–Casella railway is a narrow gauge (1000 mm) railway in Liguria (Italy) which connect the port city of Genoa to Casella, a village in the mountains behind the city. It operates nine trains per day and it is used both for commuting and tourist purposes; it crosses three valleys and it was opened in 1929. While it is owned by Liguria Region, it has been operated since 2010 by AMT Genova.