The transport network and the main infrastructures of the provinces of Parma, Piacenza and Reggio Emilia.
– The Via Emilia
The Via Emilia crosses the region from south-east to north-west, is positioned between the flat and mountainous areas of the Emilia-Romagna territory and follows the stressful path of the homonymous ancient Roman road. Along the Via Emilia we find most of the provincial capitals, a high concentration of production activities and the main regional logistics nodes.
-Airports
Giuseppe Verdi in Parma – http://www.aeroportoparma.it
– Rail network
Railway companies for passenger transport:
Trenitalia – http://www.trenitalia.com/
ItaloTreno – http://www.italotreno.it
Emilia-Romagna Railways: https://www.fer.it/?page_id=73
-Highways
The A1 Milan-Naples motorway, also called Autostrada del Sole or more briefly Autosole, is the longest Italian motorway in operation and touches the provinces of Piacenza, Parma and Reggio Emilia.
Autostrade per l’Italia: https://www.autostrade.it/it/home
– Bus – local public transport
SETA S.p.A. is an Italian joint-stock company concessionaire of the local public transport management service, urban and interurban, in the provinces of Modena, Reggio Emilia and Piacenza. In particular, the company manages the entire bus network of the various municipalities of the Emilian provinces and the connections between them.
Piacenza silk: https://www.setaweb.it/pc/
Silk Reggio Emilia: https://www.setaweb.it/re/
TEP, historical acronym of Tranvie Elettriche Parmensi, is a joint-stock company founded at the beginning of 2001, which manages surface public transport in the city of Parma and its province.
Tep Pronto Bus: https://www.tep.pr.it/servizi-speciali/pronto-bus-extra/
Tarobus: http://www.tarobus.it/