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When the Sulmona-Carpinone railway line first chugged to life in 1897, it was hailed as a triumph of engineering. Imagine a train scaling the steep slopes of the Abruzzo region, climbing to dizzying heights of 4,160 feet in the Maiella mountains. This 73-mile route wasn’t just a means of transportation but a lifeline connecting remote mountain communities.
By in Love with the MedWhen the Sulmona-Carpinone railway line first chugged to life in 1897, it was hailed as a triumph of engineering. Imagine a train scaling the steep slopes of the Abruzzo region, climbing to dizzying heights of 4,160 feet in the Maiella mountains. This 73-mile route wasn’t just a means of transportation but a lifeline connecting remote mountain communities.