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    1. San Vito di Cadore Station – San Vito di Cadore village loop from Borca di Cadore

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    June 9, 2023

    In 1915 the outbreak of the Great War led the Austrian soldiers to build a narrow gauge "field" railway (in German, Feldbahn) for the transport of ammunition and supplies between Dobbiaco and Landro with the characteristics of a field railway. After the war, the line remained in complete abandonment until the spring of 1919 when the Italian military engineers intervened to complete the entire railway up to Calalzo, completed in 1920 after changing the gauge from 750 to 950 mm in the sections built by the Austrians [3 ], using among other things materials placed on the Udine-San Daniele tramway, before the reopening of the latter was decided[4].

    The line, and with it the San Vito di Cadore station, was activated on 15 June 1921 under military direction until 1 January 1923 when the operation was entrusted to the Royal Railway Club of Bolzano.

    In the summer of 1924, the Ministry of Public Works entrusted the concession for the operation of the line for a period of 35 years to the Società Ferrovie delle Dolomiti (SFD), a subsidiary of the Società Veneta [5].

    On July 1, 1929, electric traction was inaugurated, which gave a strong boost to railway traffic until the end of the Second World War.

    The station was finally suppressed at the same time as the closure of the Calalzo-Cortina line, which took place on 17 May 1964.

    (it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stazione_di_San_Vito_di_Cadore)

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      Location: San Vito Di Cadore, Belluno, Veneto, Italy

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