The Milan–Genoa railway is an Italian railway line of the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. It is 157 kilometers long and a main line. Passenger services here are operated by Trenitalia.
In contrast to the Turin–Genoa railway, the Milan–Genoa line was created from the merger of existing sections. One of these sections was the Rogoredo–Pavia line, which branched off from the Milan–Piacenza line and was put into operation on May 10, 1862. Previously, on January 25, 1858, the Alessandria–Tortona–Voghera–Casteggio and Tortona–Novi Ligure lines were opened. These established a connection to the already existing Turin–Genoa railway. On November 14, 1867, the connection between Genoa and Milan was completed with the section Pavia–Voghera.
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