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Virtual museum

Valmorea

Much could be said about Valmorea station in view of its importance for the development of the railways in the post-war years.

The building used as Valmorea station buffet

 

It was officially a border station, the only one of its kind on the FNM network, and it is essential to draw attention here to an aspect of the station that has now been forgotten: the structure of the railway facility as a whole, including the customs building, perpetually recalling a unique time in the economic history of the region.

 

Railway workers’ housing in 1972