Bologna–Florence high-speed railway

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title: Bologna–Florence high-speed railway
text: The Bologna–Florence high-speed railway is a link in the Italian high-speed rail network. It is part of Corridor 1 of the European Union's Trans-European high-speed rail network, which connects Berlin and Palermo. Full commercial operations commenced on 5 December 2009. High-speed passenger trains take 37 minutes over the route compared to about 59 minutes previously. The line's northern end is at Bologna Centrale railway station and it connects with the Milan–Bologna high-speed line and lines t
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description: Key north central Italian transport link
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