Genova–Casella railway


The Genova–Casella railway is a narrow gauge railway in Liguria which connect the port city of Genoa to Casella, a village in the mountains behind the city.
It operates nine trains per day and it is used both for commuting and tourist purposes; it crosses three valleys and it was opened in 1929.
While it is owned by Liguria Region, it has been operated since 2010 by AMT Genova.