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Impiego pratico dell’orario grafico nella progettazione di un’infrastruttura per il turismo: la ferrovia Cogne-Plan Praz

Practical application of the graphic timetable in the project of a tourist infrastructure: the Cogne-Plan Praz railway
Lucarno, Guido
2020
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0044-9733
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10.13137/2282-572X/31897
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/31897
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2282-572X
Abstract
The Cogne-Acquefredde (Plan Plaz) railway is a former mining infra¬structure, which has not been in service for over 40 years. In the 1990s it was modernized to reopen it for train traffic and to contribute to the tourist development of one of the most important Italian Alpine resorts. The results, however, were unsuccessful since, in addition to technical errors showed during testing, the project did not take into account its inadequacy to support the expected traffic flows. It was a typical case in which applied cartography would have solved posi¬tively a problem that was not taken into consideration from an engi-neering point of view. The graphic time-table, a particular kind of two-dimensional car¬togram, with a space-time development, is considered in this work to highlight not only its possible theoretical field of application in a railway with a tourist value, but also the role that the geographer can have, alongside the transport engineer, in the project of a transport infrastructure.
The Cogne-Acquefredde (Plan Plaz) railway is a former mining infra¬structure, which has not been in service for over 40 years. In the 1990s it was modernized to reopen it for train traffic and to contribute to the tourist development of one of the most important Italian Alpine resorts. The results, however, were unsuccessful since, in addition to technical errors showed during testing, the project did not take into account its inadequacy to support the expected traffic flows. It was a typical case in which applied cartography would have solved posi¬tively a problem that was not taken into consideration from an engi-neering point of view. The graphic time-table, a particular kind of two-dimensional car¬togram, with a space-time development, is considered in this work to highlight not only its possible theoretical field of application in a railway with a tourist value, but also the role that the geographer can have, alongside the transport engineer, in the project of a transport infrastructure.
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Bollettino dell'Associazione Italiana di Cartografia 
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  • Orario grafico

  • Turismo

  • Ferrovia Cogne-Plan P...

  • Valorizzazione territ...

  • Graphic time-table

  • Tourism

  • Cogne-Plan Praz railw...

  • Territorial developme...

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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Guido Lucarno, "Impiego pratico dell’orario grafico nella progettazione di un’infrastruttura per il turismo: la ferrovia Cogne-Plan Praz/Practical application of the graphic timetable in the project of a tourist infrastructure: the Cogne-Plan Praz railway", in: Bollettino dell'Associazione Italiana di Cartografia, 168 (2020), pp. 49-61
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