About The Genoa–Pisa railway is one of the trunk lines of the Italian railway network. It runs along the Ligurian coast from Genoa to Pisa through the Riviera di Levante and the Versilia. It passes through the cities of Massa, Carrara and La Spezia. South of Pisa the Pisa–Rome line continues along the Tyrrhenian coast to Rome. The line is double-track and is fully electrified at 3,000 V DC. Passenger traffic is managed by Trenitalia. The length of this route is 165 km (103 mi), and has about 26 stations Services Long-Distence vhe line is used by InterCity trains connecting Milan and Turin with the Tyrrhenian coast and by Frecciabianca and Frecciargento trains connecting Genoa with Rome , with a pair of Frecciabianca journeys per day extended to Milan and another to Turin. Regional Regional trains La Spezia-Pisa, La Spezia-Florence and Pontremoli -Florence (from the Pontremolese line), within the service contract with the Tuscany Region (services " Memorario "). In addition, there are some runs from Milan and Bergamo (the Freccia della Versilia ), always through the Pontremolese line, heading to Pisa. Urban Urban regional trains operated only between Genoa Nervi and Genoa Voltri, suburban regional trains Genoa-Sestri Levante and Savona-Sestri Levante, fast regional trains Genoa-La Spezia and suburban regional trains Sestri Levante-La Spezia (services for the Cinque Terre), within the scope of the service contract with the Liguria Region Freight The following operators operate on this line to move freight: Fercitalia Rail, DB Cargo italia, FuoriMuro, Compagnia Ferroviaria Italiana, Rollingstock (incomplete list) Hitachi Rock ( FS ETR 521, 621) ALSTOM CORADIA/POP (FS ETR 104) FS/TRENITALIA npBDH CONTROL CAR (Carrozza a due piani tipo 1979) NPB 8090 series (Carrozza UIC-Z1) FS Vivalto FS E.464 locomotive FS class E.414