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  2. Genoa Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Genoa Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Genova) is a light rapid transit system consisting of a single line that connects the centre of Genoa, Italy with the suburb of Rivarolo Ligure, to the north-west of the city centre. The service is currently managed by Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti (AMT), which provides public transport for the city of ...

  3. Category:Genoa Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Genoa Metro stations" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brignole (Genoa Metro)

  4. Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The municipal administration of Genoa plans to transform these urban railway lines to be part of the rapid transit system, which now consists of the Metropolitana di Genova (Genoa Metro), a light metro connecting Brin to the city centre. The metro line was extended to Brignole Station in December 2012.

  5. AMT Genova - Wikipedia

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    One of the AMT's urban buses The Principe–Granarolo rack railway Train on the Genova–Casella railway. The AMT Genova, formally known as the Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti and formerly as the Azienda Municipalizzata Trasporti, is a joint stock company that holds the concession for public transport in the Italian city of Genoa.

  6. Metropolitan City of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Genoa (Italian: città metropolitana di Genova) is a metropolitan city in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Genoa . It replaced the province of Genoa .

  7. Brin (Genoa Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Brin is a Genoa Metro station. It is situated along Via Benedetto Brin in the neighbourhood of Certosa in Rivarolo Ligure, a suburban area in the north-western outskirts of Genoa, Italy. The station, currently the terminus of the line, is located just west of the outlet of the tunnel from Dinegro station. [1]

  8. Trolleybuses in Genoa - Wikipedia

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    Operation of the new trolleybus system was suspended from June 2000 to December 2002, for cut-and-cover tunnel construction for the Genoa Metro at Piazza De Ferrari. Only a few months later, in May 2003, a four-year suspension of trolleybus service on the western part of the system, west of Piazza delle Fontane Marose in the city centre, began. [5]

  9. De Ferrari (Genoa Metro) - Wikipedia

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    De Ferrari is a Genoa Metro station, located in Piazza De Ferrari in the centre of Genoa, Italy. The station is close to Teatro Carlo Felice, Galleria Mazzini, the Doge's Palace, and Via XX Settembre. The station opened on 4 February 2005. It was originally designed, like others, by Renzo Piano with finishing touches by Renzo Truffelli.