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Virtual museum

Rovato Borgo yard

A history of these shared yards would not be complete without mentioning Rovato Borgo, the only point of contact, except for the station at Brescia, in which the lines still have a shared track. The value of the siding is of great historical importance as the line was in fact built in the early years of the century with the aim of providing a faster route to Milan for people and goods from the lake and valley.

 

Historic image of the Rovato Borgo facility