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A tourist journey into the heart of the Sila National Park, which leads to the discovery of the highest narrow-gauge railway station (950 mm) in Europe, at over 1400 meters above sea level on a locomotive from the early twentieth century. It whistles, screeches, puffs... the "old lady" runs on the tracks from Camigliatello Silano to San Nicola. The locomotive is an ancient engine from the early 1900s, restored by expert hands, by the "guardians" of an ancient profession, by the engineers and stokers of Ferrovie della Calabria, who also know the most precious secrets of an obsolete art, of which they are the only and last custodians.