Italy, Ferrotramviaria Class ELT 200 Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) number 209 leaves Bari Aeroporto station working the 1405 Bari Centrale to Bitonto. Clip recorded 7th October 2019.
Ferrotramviaria is a private railway company of Italy. Based in Bari, in the Apulia region, it manages the Ferrovie del Nord Barese network, composed by the Bari–Barletta railway and the Bari metropolitan railway service.
Ferrotramviaria operates two railway lines on the network of Ferrovie del Nord Barese:
Bari–Barletta railway, opened in 1965, former known as Ferrovia Bari Nord;
Bari metropolitan railway service, opened in 2008,[2] also known as Metropolitana San Paolo.
On the network are two commuter lines (FM 1 and FM 2) and two regional lines (FR 1 and FR 2) in service.
The company also has two locomotives used on freight services along the Adriatic coast.
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Aeroporto is a railway station in Bari, Italy, which serves Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport. The two platforms are connected to the terminal by an underground walkway. The station opened on 20 July 2013 and the train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria.
The station is served by the following service(s):
Bari Metropolitan services (FR2) Barletta - Andria - Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari
Bari Metropolitan services (FM2) Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari
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Bari (Barese: Bare) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, in southern Italy. It is the second most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy after Naples (the third after Palermo if insular Italy is included), a port and university city, as well as the city of Saint Nicholas.
Bari has its own airport, Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport, which is located 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest of the centre of Bari. It is connected to the centre by train services from Bari Aeroporto railway station.
Bari Central Station lies on the Adriatic railway and has connection to cities such as Rome, Milan, Bologna, Turin and Venice. Another mainline is connection southwards by the Bari-Taranto railway. Regional services also operate to Foggia, Barletta, Brindisi, Lecce, Taranto and other towns and villages in the Apulia region.
Bari has an old fishery port (Porto Vecchio) and a so called new port in the north, as well as some marinas. The Port of Bari is an important cargo transport hub to S.E.Europe. Various passenger transport lines include some seasonal ferry lines to Albania, Montenegro or Dubrovnik. Bari-Igoumenitsa is a popular ferry line to Greece, some cruise ships anchor in Bari too.
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