Renfe, Spain's national state - owned railway company based in Madrid, officially Renfe - Operadora created in 2005 uon the split of the former Spanish National Railway Network will have a gateway to Italy concretely in Piedmont, Italian region of the north-west bordering France and Switzerland sits at the foot of the Alps.
This operation was developed with the Board of Directors of the Spanish railway company which approved the acquisition of a share of Longitude Holding S.r.l., a Piedmontese railway company founded in Turin by a pool of Italian and international holding shareholders of the Arena group linked to Arenaways, an Italian private railway company initially active between 2010 and 2012 in the liberalized passenger transport sector and again in business from 2024 as a commercial brand of Longitude Holding.
According to the growth plans, the expansion after entering Piedmont should touch the entire Italian territory over time.
The rail transport sector will undoubtedly be enriched with the first train of the newborn Arenaways departing from the station of Cuneo, well-known city located in the south - west of Piedmont at the confluence of the rivers Gesso and Stura a few tens of kilometers from the picturesque hills of the Langhe and in service on the Cuneo - Saluzzo - Savigliano line.
According to what reported by rainews.it ,Rai portal updated 24 hours a day, disseminating the latest news and current affairs, Renfe will support the plans of Arenaways, which aims to reach 350.000 passengers within ten years.
With medium-long term prospects, Arenaways' goal is focused on increasing the frequencies of its trains and overseeing the tourist train sector such as Novara - Varallo Sesia connecting, Alessandria - Ovada and Santhià - Arona, creating a strategic network that will directly link important localities situated in the eastern Piedmont to the Sesia Valley and Lake Maggiore with these connections.
Link - https://www.ttgitalia.com/attualita/la-spagnola-renfe-entra-in-italia-con-arenaways-HH21371565
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