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    Quezzi funicular) 1 rack railway (the Principe–Granarolo rack railway) 1 narrow gauge railway (the Genova–Casella railway) 10 public lifts, one of which...
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    funicular. The line is managed by AMT Genova, which manages the city's public transport. Work on the Principe–Granarolo rack railway started in 1898, and...
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    Genoa (redirect from Genova)
    Genoa (/ˈdʒɛnoʊə/ JEN-oh-ə, Italian: Genova, Italian: [ˈdʒɛːnova] ; Ligurian: Zêna, Ligurian: [ˈzeːna]) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region...
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    Genova Piazza Principe railway station (commonly called Genova Principe or incorrectly Genova Porta Principe) is the central station of Genoa and is located...
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    Zecca–Righi funicular and the Quezzi funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack railway is also sometimes erroneously described as a funicular. The...
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    the Sant'Anna funicular and the Quezzi funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack railway is also sometimes erroneously described as a funicular. The...
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    are the Zecca–Righi funicular, the Sant'Anna funicular and the Principe–Granarolo rack railway. The latter is erroneously described as a funicular in popular...
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    The walls of Genoa (mura di Genova in Italian, miage de Zena in Ligurian) constitute in their whole the several circles of walls that protected and defended...
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  • churches, including those of San Bartolomeo degli Armeni, San Rocco di Granarolo, San Pietro in Banchi, and San Francesco di Castelletto. Among his early...
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    three-phase power. In 1963 the new Granarolo Tunnel was opened, which allowed the direct connection of the station Genova Piazza Principe from the Giovi second...
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