Società per le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia


The Società per le strade ferrate dell'Alta Italia was an Italian railway company from 1865 to 1885.

History

It was established on 1 July 1865 with of line it acquired from the state railway of the Kingdom of Sardinia , the part of the state railway of the former Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia that had been absorbed into the Kingdom of Italy in 1859 after the Second Italian War of Independence and some other private railways. At its establishment, it included the Turin–Genoa, the Fréjus line, the Turin–Milan, Milan–Chiasso, Milan–Domodossola, Milan–Bologna and the Bologna–Pistoia lines. After Austria's defeat in the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866, the railways of the Veneto, including the Milan–Venice line, were transferred to the SFAI. On 1 July 1885 its network was taken over by the Rete Mediterranea and the Rete Adriatica, with lines generally west of Milan going to the Rete Mediterranea.

SFAI locomotives

The following list is incomplete.
SFAI nos. SFAI nos. Wheel arrangementNotesPicture-
31-90?2-2-2Locomotives LVCI 1-50, 155-164-
91-110?2-2-2FS Class 103-
210-238?0-4-2FS Class 113-
250-258?0-4-2Locomotives SFAI 250-258-
259-264?0-4-2-
301-311?2-4-0Locomotives SFAI 301-311-
381-382Names: Ariosto and Raffaello2-4-0Locomotives LVCI 79-90-
393?4-4-0-
703-708767-7720-6-0FS Class 396-
709-713, 718-757?0-6-0-
714-717778-7810-6-0Locomotives LVCI 116-119-
805-1000?0-6-0
1051-10701401-14200-4-0+0-4-0Mastodonte dei Giovi -
1106-11151417-14260-6-0+0-6-0-
1181-1200?4-6-0FS Class 650-
1281-13001201-12200-8-0FS Class 400-
1400?0-4-0TLocomotive SFAI 1400-
1404-1407?0-4-0-
1408-1411?0-6-0ST-
1461-1473?2-4-0-