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Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [ferroˈvie dello ˈstato itaˈljane ˈɛssepiˈa]; lit. ' Italian State Railways JSC '; previously only Ferrovie dello Stato, hence the initialism FS) is Italy's national state-owned railway holding company that manages transport, infrastructure, real estate services and other services in Italy and other European countries.
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) is the Italian railway infrastructure manager, subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS), a state-owned holding company.RFI is the owner of Italy's railway network, it provides signalling, maintenance and other services for the railway network.
The Ferrovie dello Stato (FS; Italian State Railways) Class 640 (Italian: Gruppo 640) is a class of 2-6-0 'Mogul' steam locomotives in Italy. Commonly nicknamed "Signorine" (Italian: 'young ladies'), a nickname shared with the similar Class 625, these locomotives were the first superheated steam locomotives in Italy.
The boiler, which contained 2.9 m 3 (640 imp gal; 770 US gal) of water, had a heating surface [note 7] of 94.16 m 2 (1,013.5 sq ft), including 87.8 m 2 (945 sq ft) in the kettle tubes and 6.36 m 2 (68.5 sq ft) in the part of the furnace above the grate ("furnace ceiling").
Gianfranco Ferro, Locomotive Gruppo E431 FS, in Tutto treno, 24 (2012), n. 266, pp. 16-25 Angelo Nascimbene, In treno con le E 431, in Tutto treno e storia, (2013), n. 28, pp. 26-33 Claudio Pedrazzini, Storia dell'elettrificazione e dei locomotori trifasi FS, Brescia, Club Fermodellistico Bresciano, 2017, ISBN 978-88-942040-7-0
The Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS; Italian State Railways) Class 835 (Italian: Gruppo 835) is a 0-6-0 T steam locomotive; it was the standard steam shunter of the FS.
The Ferrovie dello Stato (FS; Italian State Railways) Class 744 (Italian: Gruppo 744) is a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotives; they were the last orthodox steam locomotives built for the FS. [1] [2] [3]
ORF 2 began broadcasting three days a week as a "Technical Test Program" (Technisches Versuchsprogramm) on UHF frequencies on 11 September 1961.In 1967, the Versuchsprogramm was renamed as FS 2 (Fernsehprogramm 2; 'Television programme 2'), and its broadcasting days were increased to five days a week, which remained the case until 1 September 1970 when it began broadcasting daily.