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Apennine Base Tunnel

Coordinates: 44°08′09″N 11°10′23″E / 44.1357°N 11.173°E / 44.1357; 11.173
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The Apennine Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel 18.507 km, (11.5 miles), long on the Direttissima line (Bologna-Florence railway line) connecting Florence and Bologna, in central Italy. The tunnel was opened on 21 April 1934 shortening the rail connection by 35 km compared to the old railway line over the mountain range. In the middle of the tunnel there is a switch-over and a 450 m long non-public station accessible by an adit.

Train 904 bombing

On 23 December 1984 17 people were killed and 250 wounded by a bomb on the Naples-Milan Express, Train 904, which exploded in the tunnel. The attack is attributed to the Mafia.

The Italicus Express bombing in 1974 was on the same line, though not in the tunnel.

Literary references

The Apennine Tunnel is referred to and used as a plot device in Cabal by Michael Dibdin.

  • Winchester, Clarence, ed. (1936), "The great Apennine Tunnel", Railway Wonders of the World, pp. 320–330, illustrated description of the construction of the tunnel.



44°08′09″N 11°10′23″E / 44.1357°N 11.173°E / 44.1357; 11.173