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Lampo (c. 1950 – 22 July 1961) was a mixed-breed dog that became famous for his rail journeys across Italy.


History

In August 1953, Lampo, then a stray dog, got off a cargo train at the
Campiglia Marittima railway station Campiglia Marittima railway station is an Italian railway station on the Tirrenica railway line. It serves as a junction for the line to Piombino that connects here with the Tirrenica railway. History The station opened on 20 October 1863 a ...
in Italy and was adopted by the stationmaster Elvio Barlettani, despite the strict rail regulations against it. Soon the dog had learned the train schedules, distinguishing the slow trains from the fast ones and how to get somewhere every day and return at sunset. Almost every morning, he traveled by train from
Campiglia Marittima Campiglia Marittima is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Livorno in the Italian region Tuscany, located about southwest of Florence and about southeast of Livorno. Its toponym has been attested for the first time in 1004 as ''Campig ...
to
Piombino Piombino is an Italian town and ''comune'' of about 35,000 inhabitants in the province of Livorno (Tuscany). It lies on the border between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, in front of Elba Island and at the northern side of Maremma. Ove ...
to accompany Mirna, the stationmaster's daughter, on her way to school. He then would return to Campiglia Marittima on a different train. He often boarded other trains, traversing by himself across the Italian railroad network, always returning to Campiglia Marittima.Elvio Barlettani: ''Lampo, the Traveling Dog''. Garzanti, 1962. After a few years, the railway management in Florence forced Barlettani to remove the dog. Lampo was put on a cargo train to Naples, but he returned after a few days. Later he was given to a friend of the stationmaster in Barletta. After about five months, the dog returned to Campiglia Marittima, where he officially became the mascot of the railway station. His story intrigued journalists around the world, who dedicated television services, articles, and covers to his story. On the evening of 22 July 1961, Lampo was fatally hit by the cargo train in Campiglia Marittima. He was buried in the flowerbed at the foot of an ''
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'' tree at the railway station.


Commemoration

Shortly after his death, thanks to railway workers and the American magazine '' This Week'', a monument was inaugurated at the Campiglia Marittima railway station in memory of Lampo. In 1962 the book ''Lampo, the Traveling Dog'' ( Italian: ''Lampo, il cane viaggiatore'') was written by the stationmaster, Elvio Barlettani (died July 2006). The Garzanti publishing house published the book. It became successful with about fifteen editions until 2009 and has been translated into English,
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, Japanese and Bengali. In 1967, story of Lampo was fictionalized by the Polish writer
Roman Pisarski Roman Pisarski (23 March 1912 – 10 July 1969) was a writer, children's and young adult literature author, and teacher. He had graduated Polish studies at the Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (Polish: ''Uniwersytet Jagie ...
in the short story ''
O psie, który jeździł koleją ''O psie, który jeździł koleją'' (from Polish: ''About the dog that traveled by train'') is 1967 Polish-language children's book by Roman Pisarski Roman Pisarski (23 March 1912 – 10 July 1969) was a writer, children's and young adult l ...
'' (from
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: ''About the dog that traveled by train'') that has become school reading in the third grade classes of primary schools in Poland.


References


Bibliography

* ''Lampo, the Traveling Dog'' by Elvio Barlettani, Garzanti, 1962.


Filmography

* ''Lampo, cane viaggiatore'', 1962. * ''Il cane viaggiatore'' by Simone Paradisi, 2011 {{Commons Category, Lampo (dog) Individual dogs 1961 animal deaths Male mammals History of rail transport in Italy Individual animals in Italy