Rail transport in Vatican City consists of two 300-metre sets of rail tracks and two freight sidings within Vatican City (named Vatican Railway Ferrovia Vaticana) the shortest national railway system in the world with only one station. Access to Italian rail lines was guaranteed by the Lateran Treaty (1929) and tracks and station were constructed during the reign of Pope Pius XI.
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