Milan Exposition Elevated Railway

The Milan Exposition Elevated Railway (Ferrovia sopraelevata dell'Esposizione di Milano) was a temporary elevated railway in Milan, Italy, constructed for the 1906 World's Fair. The railway connected two venues of the exposition: Parco Sempione and Piazza d'Armi (now the site of CityLife). The railway operated for entire duration of the exposition, from April 29 until November 11.

The railway was double-tracked and ran along a 1350 m-long wood viaduct. Railcars were electrified by overhead wires and ran at a maximum speed of 40 km an hour.