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  2. Napoli Centrale railway station - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Rome–Naples high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The RomeNaples high-speed railway line is one of the railways in the Italian high-speed rail network. Initially opened in December 2005, it is the first railway line in Italy to be electrified at 25 kV AC (instead of traditional 3 kV DC ) and the first in the world to use ETCS Level 2 in normal rail operations.

  4. High-speed rail in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Entering Rome, high-speed trains have the option of stopping at either the new intermodal station at Tiburtina, developed by architects ABD Associate led by Paolo Desideri, or Termini station. The Rome-Naples segment heads south from the Italian capital. Service on the first new high speed segment of the project started in December 2005.

  5. Napoli Afragola railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located in the city of Afragola, in the Naples metropolitan area, and was developed to serve all high-speed trains on the RomeNaples high-speed line, aside from those that do not start or finish at Napoli Centrale station, but instead operate over the Naples–Salerno high-speed line.

  6. Napoli Campi Flegrei railway station - Wikipedia

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    Campi Flegrei is a station on Line 2 of the Naples Metro. It was opened on 20 September 1925. The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). However, the commercial area of the passenger building is managed by Centostazioni. Train services are operated by Trenitalia.

  7. Line 1 (Naples Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (Italian: Linea 1; Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːneːa ˈuːno]) is a Naples Metro line that runs from Piscinola Scampia in suburban north-west Naples to Garibaldi in southeast Naples. Printed in yellow on the map, it serves 19 stations, 16 of which are underground, over 18.8 kilometres (11.7 mi). [2] It is operated by ANM.

  8. Arezzo railway station - Wikipedia

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    It provides services to the Valdarno, Valtiberina, Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples. La Ferroviaria Italiana (LFI) operates only trains to Stia and Sinalunga . Arezzo station is near to the interconnections (Arezzo Nord and Arezzo Sud) with the "direttissima" high speed line.

  9. Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History

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    The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History is a German research institute located in Rome, Italy. It was founded by a donation of Henriette Hertz in 1912 as a Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. Of the 84 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max Planck Gesellschaft), it is one of the few not located in Germany. [1]