Railways length | Italy – yearly data, chart and table

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Протяженность железных дорог | Италия
The railways length of Italy in 2021 amounted to 17 305 route-km, which is 0.29% more than in 2020, when it was  17 255 km. According to the International Union of Railways (UIC) statistics, since 1995, this indicator has increased in 1.08 times. The lowest length of railway lines in Italy was recorded in 1995, with a value of 16 003 route-km.
Railway line: one or more adjacent running tracks forming a route between two points. Where a section of network comprises two or more lines running alongside one another, there are as many lines as routes to which tracks are allotted exclusively.
Additional infomation: About indicator
Rail lines are the length of railway route available for train service, irrespective of the number of parallel tracks. It includes railway routes that are open for public passenger and freight servies and excludes dedicated private resource railways. The length of railway lines worked is obtained by taking these sections including main-line track listed in the Capital Expenditure Account. Sections not worked are deducted only in cases where they are permanently out of use, that is, if they are no longer maintained in working order. Lines temporarily out of use continue to form part of the length of lines worked. The length of a section is measured in the middle of the section, from center to the center of the passenger buildings, or of the corresponding service buildings, of stations which are shown as independent points of departure or arrival for the conveyance of passengers or freight. If the boundary of the rail network falls in open track, the length of the section is measured up to that point. The section situated between a station approach and the join to the main line of two lines or more which is used by all trains in either direction over these lines, is only counted once. However, if for one or more of these lines, tracks are normally allocated, the length of these lines is counted separately. If between two stations there are one or more parallel tracks (siding-lines) to the main line, only the length of the latter is counted. In the case of regular lines worked exclusively during part of the year (seasonal lines), their length is included in the end-of-year statement (Var 1112: Total length of lines worked at the end of the year in the Railisa database).