Brescia–Iseo–Edolo railway

Brescia–Iseo–Edolo railway
The Brescia–Iseo–Edolo railway line at Vello
Overview
Native nameFerrovia Brescia–Iseo–Edolo
Statusin use
OwnerFerrovienord
LocaleLombardy, Italy
Termini
Stations30
Service
Typeheavy rail
ServicesR3, RE3, R9, S31
Operator(s)Trenord
History
Opened21 June 1885 (1885-06-21)
Technical
Line length104 km (65 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrificationno
Route map

Edolo
Sonico
Dazza bridge
Malonno
Forno d'Allione
Cedegolo
Sellero
Capo di Ponte
Ceto-Cerveno
Niardo
Breno
Cividate Malegno
Cogno-Esine
Pian di Borno
Boario Terme
Darfo-Corna
Piancamuna-Gratacasolo
Pisogne
Toline
Vello
Marone-Zone
Sale Marasino
Sulzano - Monte Isola
Pilzone
Iseo
Provaglio-Timoline
Bornato-Calino
Passirano
Paderno Franciacorta
Cazzago San Martino
Castegnato
Rovato Centro
Rovato Borgo
Rovato
Brescia Violino
towards Cremona
Brescia Borgo San Giovanni
Brescia

The Brescia–Iseo–Edolo railway (Italian: Ferrovia Brescia–Iseo–Edolo) is a 104 km (65 mi) long regional railway line connecting the towns of Brescia, Iseo, and Edolo, in Lombardy, northern Italy. The railway links the Valcamonica valley and the Lake Iseo with the city of Brescia and the rest of the Italian railway network.

Established in sections between 1885 and 1909, the railway line is standard gauge, single track and un-electrified. The line is currently owned by the region of Lombardy and managed by the rail infrastructure manager Ferrovienord. Train services on the line are operated by the regional railway company Trenord.