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Identifier: guidetoitalysici00macm (find matches)
Title: Guide to Italy and Sicily
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Macmillan & Co
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Publisher: London, MacMillan
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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a to Ferrara. To Suzzara in 1J hour. 1st class,5.60 ; 2nd class, 3.50. Thenceto Ferrara in 2\ hours. 1st class,9.65 ; 2nd class, 6.75. The railway runs N.E. to (20 m.)Guastalla (2500) in the plain wateredby the Po. Junction for Reggio 62.Thence to (28 m.) Suzzara, on theline between Modena and Verona50. Here carriages are changed,and there is a long halt. Beyond Suzzara the train con-tinues S.E. to (22 m.) PoggioRusco, where it turns E. to (31 m.)Sermide, on the rt. bank of the Po.The Panaro, which flows into thePo, is crossed near (41 m.)Bondeno,and the train proceeds to (52 m.)Ferrara. ROUTE 62. Reggio dEmilia to Guastalla. 2\ hours. 1st class, 3.30 ; 2ndclass, 2.30. A light railway, running nearlydue N. (From (5 m.) Bagnolo aline runs E. to (12 m.) Carpi, pass-ing (6 m.) Correggio.) At (12 m.)Novellara the train turns N.W. to(18 m.) Guastalla. ROUTE 63.Modena to Mirandola. 1J hour. 1st class, 2.30 ; 2ndclass, 1.55. The train runs N. to (16 m.) CavezzoVillafranca, from whence a line
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To fanft nao-P IS London: Macmillan & Co., Ld. Walker & Cockerell sc GUIDE TO ITALY Routes 64-66. 27 turns E. to (13 m.) Finale. (From(4 m.) 8. Felice sul Panaro, on thisline, a branch runs S. to (27 m.)Bologna.) 20 m. Mirandola (13,700), whichformerly gave a ducal title to thePico family, has an old Palace anda Church worth visiting. ROUTE 64. Francis Ferdinand of Este. Thereare hot baths also at (69 m.) Monte-grotto, and elsewhere in the neigh-bourhood, but the principal onesin the district are at (71 m.) Abano.These baths were celebrated in thetime of the Romans. Their tem-peratures vary from 77° to 185°Fahr. There are also mud-bathshere. Thence to (77 m.) Padua. Bologna to Padua. Exp. in 2^ hours. 1st class, 15.70;2nd class, 11 fr. The railway runs N.E. to (15 m.)S. Pietro in Casalc, from which acoach goes three times a-day in 1Jhour to Cento, the birthplace of thepainter Oiov. Fr. Barbieri, betterknown as Guercino (1591 - 1666).Steam tramway thence to Bologna.A flat cou

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