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Trains
   04.01.2007 - 04.01.2009  

Leírás:
With the opening of the Napoli and Portici Railway on 3 October, 1839, Italy finally became part of the history of rail transport. Two locomotives, the Bayard and the Vesuvio, made in Britain, were used along the line. They ran at a speed of 50 km/h, and were capable of pulling seven carriages each. Ever since, several manufacturers specialised in this sector: Breda, OM, Tecnomasio Brown Boveri, Franco Tosi, etc. Steam locomotives were produced first, followed by electric engines. Due to their technical specifications, some of these engines were commercially successful both in Italy and abroad...

Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and T
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