The Val di Fiemme railway was a narrow-gauge railway, built by the Austrian military engineers, active from 1917 to 1963, which connected the Brenner railway to the Val di Fiemme.
The first ideas of a railway to the Val di Fiemme began to make their way at the end of '800. Two different projects were hypothesized: one headed by Paolo Oss Mazzurana, mayor of Trento, who proposed for an access to the Val di Fiemme to start from Lavis going up the Cembra valley to reach Predazzo, and a second supported by Bolzano which supported the Egna-Predazzo-Moena axis.
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