In this video, you can enjoy the cab ride - a train driver's view from Randazzo to Catania Borgo in Sicily, Italy on the “Ferrovia Circumetnea“ in the resolution of 4K/60 frames per second. The Ferrovia Circumetnea (roughly translated as “Round-Etna Railway“) is a narrow-gauge, 950 mm (3 ft 1 3⁄8 in), regional railway line in Sicily. It was constructed between 1895 and 1898. As the name suggests, the 110-kilometer (68-mile) line follows a route almost completely encircles the Mount Etna volcano. From its terminal in Catania, the line starts westward and loops around Mount Etna in a clockwise direction (as seen on the map), eventually reaching the other terminal at the seaside town of Riposto, approximately 28 kilometers (17 miles) northeast of Catania. The original terminal was at Catania Porto, although Catania Central (the mainline station) was the last stop for the trains. However, in the 1990s the section from there to Catania Borgo (4 kilometres (2.5 miles) lo
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