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    The PisaLucca railway (Italian: Ferrovia Pisa-Lucca) is a line that was built in 1846 connecting the Tuscan cities of Pisa and Lucca. It is fully electrified...
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    trains from Pisa Centrale, and Track 4 by direct trains to Pisa. Tracks 5 and 6 are used as the terminus of the Viareggio–Florence railway via Lucca, and Tracks...
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    Lucca railway station (Italian: Stazione di Lucca) serves the city and comune of Lucca, in the region of Tuscany, central Italy. Opened in 1846, it forms...
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    Pisa–Livorno–Rome line, the Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa line and the Pisa–Florence line. Local services operate on the LuccaPisa line. The line from Pisa to...
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    is a keilbahnhof, situated at the junction of two railway lines: Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa and LuccaPisa. The main facility is currently closed for passengers...
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  • monastery founded. 1003 - Lucca-Pisa conflict occurs. 1004 - Pisa sacked by Saracens. 1063 - Pisa Cathedral construction begins. 1011 - Pisa unsuccessfully attacked...
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    line being built from Lucca connected with the line from Pistoia at the Serravalle tunnel. This connected with the PisaLucca railway, which had been opened...
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    grew in wealth and power. Pisa was a historical rival to Genoa at sea and to Florence and Lucca on land. The power of Pisa as a mighty maritime nation...
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  • Gothic War. 571 - Lucca becomes an episcopal seat of the Lombards. 713 - Walperto becomes Lombard duke of Lucca. 1004 - Pisa-Lucca conflict. 1052 - Matilda...
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    Desiderius in 774, Pisa went through a crisis, but soon recovered. Politically, it became part of the duchy of Lucca. In 860, Pisa was captured by vikings...
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    The Lucca-Aulla railway also known as the Garfagnana railway is an Italian railway branch line. Running from the city of Lucca the line crosses the Garfagnana...
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    settlement with the economic development of Lucca as a stop on the Via Francigena. During the same period Genoa and Pisa also invested in similarly built urban...
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    years in exile in Lucca. In 1314, internal discord allowed Uguccione della Faggiuola to make himself lord of Pisa and then to conquer Lucca. Revolts in the...
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    The Genoa–Pisa railway is one of the trunk lines of the Italian railway network. It runs along the Ligurian coast from Genoa to Pisa through the Riviera...
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    The main tourist spots are Florence, Castiglione della Pescaia, Pisa, San Gimignano, Lucca, Grosseto and Siena. The town of Castiglione della Pescaia is...
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    Pisa Aeroporto railway station (Italian: Stazione di Pisa Aeroporto) was a railway station within Pisa International Airport, Italy. A shuttle train service...
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    to: Pisa, Livorno (Leopolda railway); Lucca, Viareggio (Viareggio–Florence railway); Bologna (Bologna–Florence railway) and Faenza (Faentina railway). The...
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    Ripafratta (category Frazioni of the Province of Pisa)
    traffic between the rival cities of Lucca and Pisa. Ripafratta has a railway stop on the Pisa-Lucca line. The railway station, which once also performed...
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    Bagni di Lucca (formerly Bagno a Corsena) is a comune of Tuscany, Italy, in the Province of Lucca with a population of about 6,100. The comune has 27 named...
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    Pisa, the tavern became known as the Locanda della Vittoria (Inn of the Victory). In 1837, Pasquale Piegaja (b1794), a citizen of the Duchy of Lucca,...
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    Pontedera (category Municipalities of the Province of Pisa)
    La Spezia, Lucca, Grosseto to other minor ones, that are part of the Trenitalia regional service. It takes 10–15 minutes to travel to Pisa and 35–40 minutes...
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    station is served by regional trains direct to Prato, Bologna, Pisa, Livorno, Pistoia, Lucca, Viareggio, Carrara, La Spezia, Siena, Campiglia Marittima and...
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    «carraraonline.com», 18 April 2013. Ferrovia Lucca-Aulla.com, Historic Railway Signals in «FerroviaLucca-Aulla.com». URL consulted on 24 October 2013...
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    Leopolda railway between Florence, Pisa and Livorno, the Maria Antonia railway connecting Florence, Prato and Pistoia, the PisaLucca railway and the Central...
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    Viareggio train derailment (category Railway accidents in 2009)
    liquefied petroleum gas. It occurred on 29 June 2009 in a railway station in Viareggio, Lucca, a city in Central Italy's Tuscany region. Thirty-two people...
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  • Isernia–Campobasso Lamezia Terme–Catanzaro Lido Lecco–Bergamo Lecco–Milan Lucca–Aulla LuccaPisa Mantova–Monselice Messina–Syracuse Milan–Mortara Montebelluna–Camposampiero...
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    residence of the bishops of Lucca; later it was owned by the Aldobrandeschi who, in the 13th century, sold it to the Republic of Pisa. In the 14th century it...
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    Viareggio (category Municipalities of the Province of Lucca)
    to Lucca (known today as via Montramito). In the following years the area around Viareggio, was involved in the hostilities between Pisa and Lucca, in...
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    Barga, Tuscany (category Municipalities of the Province of Lucca)
    Lucca was abolished and split between several parties, including Pisa. Barga took advantage of it, and in the 13th century helped Pisa against Lucca,...
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    11th century, many cities, including Venice, Milan, Florence, Genoa, Pisa, Lucca, Cremona, Siena, Città di Castello, Perugia, and many others, had become...
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