Chemins de fer de la Corse

Chemins de fer de la Corse
Calvi
Bastia
Tunnel de la Torreta
CalenzanaLumio
Lupino
Algajola
Furiani
L'Île-Rousse
Biguglia
Regino
Borgo
Belgodère
Casamozza
Palasca
Novella
Barchetta
Arena
Pietralba
Ponte-Novu
Folleli
Ponte-Leccia
Paduella-Moriani
Soveria
Tunnel de San
Quilico
Prunete Cervione
Corte
Alistro
Poggio-Riventosa
Aléria
Venaco
Ghisonaccia
Viaduc du Vecchio
Solenzara
Vivario
Porto-Vecchio
Tattone
Vizzavona
Bocognano
Tavera
Ucciani
Carbuccia
Mezzana
Caldaniccia
Ajaccio

Chemins de fer de la Corse (French pronunciation: [ʃəmɛ̃ fɛʁ la kɔʁs], CFC; Corsican: Camini di Ferru di a Corsica) is the name of the regional rail network serving the French island of Corsica. It is centred on the town of Ponte Leccia, from which three main lines radiate to Ajaccio, Bastia, and Calvi. The section following the northwest coastline between L'Île-Rousse and Calvi, known as the Balagne line, gives access to many beaches and is very popular with tourists.

A fourth line, running from Casamozza (on the Bastia line) down the east coast of the island to Porto-Vecchio was badly damaged by bombardment during World War II and never reopened.