Termoli–Campobasso railway

The Termoli–Campobasso railway line is a secondary railway line in Molise, Italy. When it first opened in 1883, the line consisted of 15 stations. Today, only 8 are open to passenger service.

The line runs from regional capital Campobasso along Molise's coast on the Adriatic sea, terminating at the Termoli railway station and connects to the Adriatic railway.

At Campobasso, the line also connects to the Campobasso–Venafro railway, which provides access to neighboring provinces. Together, the two rail lines form the Termoli–Venafro railway.

History
The Line was funded by the late 19th-century Baccarini Law which aimed to connect rural and small towns across Italy via railways.

On 15 December 2001, the Castellino sul Biferno station, Piane di Larino station and Ripalimosani station were demolished after being discontinued for some time.

Between 9 December 2016 and August 2020, tail service was suspended and replaced with buses.

Path–Inauguration
 * Termoli–Larino 12 March 1882
 * Larino–Casacalenda 21 January 1883
 * Casacalenda–Campobasso 21 October 1883