Aselogna station A little station heavily bombed during the Second World War
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Aselogna station
Aselogna, Verona, Italy
CONSTRUCTION YEAR: 1934
SPACE TYPE: Station/rail
PRESERVATION STATUS: Abandoned
Tags: Italy, station, Totally Lost 2015
The Aselogna station was opened in autumn 1934, just as the entire trunk Ostiglia- Legnago of the Treviso- Ostiglia railway.
During World War II (October 1944), the station suffered a heavy bombing and some wagons were burnt. The passenger transportation service, a regular feature after the war, was interrupted in 1967, following the detection of some depressions in the ground below the line.
See also Stazione di Minerbe (ITA) and Stazione di Casaleone (ITA)


Source and more info: www.linthout.it (ITA)
CONTRIBUTOR: Lorenzo Linthout
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