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Garibaldi is an underground metro station that serve Line 1 and Line 2 on the Naples Metro, adjacent and connected through an underground passage to the Naples Central railway station and Circumvesuviana. It was opened on 31 December 2013 as a one-station extension from Università. [1]
The first station on the site was built in 1866 on a design by the architect Enrico Alvino and it was opened on 7 May of the following year. The current station was designed in 1954 by Pier Luigi Nervi, Carlo Cocchia, Massimo Battaglini, Bruno Zevi, Giulio De Luca, Luigi Piccinato and Giuseppe Vaccaro on the site of the old railway station and overlooks the square dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Line 2 (Italian: Linea 2) is an 18.9-kilometre (11.7 mi) [1] [2] commuter rail line, part of the Naples metropolitan railway service (suburban railway service) in Naples, Italy. As of January 2024 [update] , Line 2 connects 12 stations.
The Garibaldi station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro, designed by the French architect Dominique Perrault, exemplifies modern and functional architecture. Serving the city's railway area and the Duchesca and Vasto districts, the station features a large perforated teflon metal pergola providing shade to the underground square below, where ...
Naples International Airport The square of Piazza Garibaldi at Napoli Centrale Toledo Station of the Naples Metro, considered one of the most beautiful metro stations in Europe and in the world [140] [141] Naples is served by several major motorways (it: autostrade). The Autostrada A1, the longest motorway in Italy, links Naples to Milan. [142]
202 Piazza G.B. Vico – Piazza Garibaldi – Via Medina; 203 Parcheggio Brin – Piazza Cavour/Via Broggia (temporarily suspended) 254 Naples/Via Nicolini (Ponti Rossi) – Portici (Piazza Poli) (terminus known as Bellavista until 2001) 255 Naples/Piazza Carlo III – Torre del Greco; 256 Naples/Piazza Garibaldi* – San Giorgio a Cremano
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The Piscinola Scampia is a station on Line 1 and Line 11 of the Naples Metro and together with Garibaldi is one of the two termini of Line 1.. The station, inaugurated on 19 July 1995 together with the extension from the Colli Aminei station, [1] consists of two levels: in the upper one stands the terminal station of Line 1, while in the lower one is the terminal station of Line 11, which ...