Italy hopes tourists ride along picturesque routes in vintage 1920s steam trains
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Italy hopes tourists ride along picturesque routes in vintage 1920s steam trains
A picture shows a meeting room aboard the Tuscany's Nature Train dating back to 1920, on April 11, 2015 near Montalcino. Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini presented today a new strategy for sustainable tourism aboard an antic train of the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane (FS). The Tuscany's Nature Train is part of the "slow tourism" project with a route along the Val d’Orcia region, the Crete Senesi and their typical Tuscany’s landscapes. AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI.



SIENA (AFP).- Italy's railway has renovated four lines that had fallen into disrepair, hoping rides along picturesque routes in vintage 1920s steam trains will attract tourists.

Officials said the objective is the development of a form of "slow tourism", inspired by the slow food movement, that seeks to promote the different facets of a regional heritage including history, geography and industry.

"It is a sustainable tourism model that is particularly important in Italy because Italy offers the world excellence in culture and arts as well as in food, fashion, shopping, scenery," said Culture and Tourism Minister Dario Franceschini.

Opening in time for the tourist season, the routes lasting from 20 minutes to three hours are aboard vintage railway cars from the 1920s pulled by steam engines.

Appreciating "the beauty of the scenery aboard historic trains, that is a new sector in which Italy is investing a lot," said Franceschini, who enjoyed a weekend ride along the line that runs through the verdant hills of the Val d'Orcia in Tuscany.

One of the other lines hugs the mountains that surround Lake Iseo northeast of Milan, another runs through the mountains of the central Abruzzo region and the final one by the city of Agrigento on Sicily's southern coast.


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