In this video you can enjoy the cab ride - train driver's view from Sapri to Naples along the Naples-Salerno-Reggio di Calabria Railway in 4K/60 frames per second. The Salerno–Reggio Calabria railway (known in Italian as the Ferrovia Tirrenica Meridionale) is the most important north–south railway connection between Sicily, Calabria and the rest of the Italian peninsula. It forms the southern section of Corridor 1 of the European Union's Trans-European high-speed rail network, which connects Berlin and Palermo. The line is characterised by a track mostly close to the coast and is used by all categories of trains coming from Naples, Rome and other northern cities headed for Calabria, Sicily and on the initial section to Battipaglia, to Potenza. The Naples–Salerno railway line is a major railway line in the Italian rail network, forming a link in the main trunk line to southern Italy. The first nine kilometres from Naples to Portici was the first railway in Italy, opened on 3 O
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