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Napoli Centrale (Naples Central Station) (IATA: INP) is the main railway station in the city of Naples and in southern Italy and the sixth largest station in Italy in terms of passenger flow with an annual ridership of 50 million. [1] It is located next to Piazza Garibaldi to the east of the old city.
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 Rome–Naples 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.
The Central Funicular (Italian: Funicolare Centrale), is one of four funiculars in the public transportion system of Naples, Italy.The system is a true funicular: an inclined railway with two passenger cars, connected via cables, operating in concert.
As with the entire line, passenger traffic is still at most, given the small size of the line. In 2008 the station work continues to connect to the train station and Metro Napoli Mergellina, one of the main stations of Naples, in which you can take the metro Line 2. Station is reached by passing under the bridge of the metro Line 2. Mergellina ...
Napoli Porta Nolana station is the main and terminal station of the Circumvesuviana railways, today managed by the Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV). The station bears this name (derived from nearby Porta Nolana ) since 2003; previously the station was simply called Napoli , although it was known colloquially as Napoli Terminale .
Centro Direzionale will be a station on line 1 of the Naples Metro, adjacent and connected through an underground passage to the Naples Centro Direzionale station of the Circumvesuviana railway.
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.
Napoli Gianturco is a railway station in Naples, Italy. It is served by the metropolitan railway service numbered as Line 2 on the Naples Metro. [1] [2] It takes its name from Via Gianturco, in the city's industrial area. From here, the trains passing through the railway link (now only underground line 2) could reach the lines for Cassino and ...