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  2. Naples metropolitan railway service - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrovia Alifana is a former railroad company of southern Italy. It held public passenger service on the rail line connection Naples to Piedimonte d'Alife (now Piedimonte Matese). In 2005 it was acquired by the MetroCampania NordEst (MCNE), another public company responsible of passenger transport in northern Campania.

  3. Naples Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Naples Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Napoli) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Naples, ... A train (Line 1) arriving at the Vanvitelli station.

  4. 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.

  5. List of Naples Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Naples metro map – only Lines 1, 6 and 11. The Naples Metro is a metro system in Italy that serves Naples metropolitan area and the province of Caserta. Its first section opened in 1993. The system is composed of 3 lines – Line 1, Line 6 and Line 11 – serving 30 stations.

  6. Line 2 (Naples Metro) - Wikipedia

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    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 in Naples, Italy. As of January 2024, Line 2 connects 12 stations. It is operated by Trenitalia. Line 2 operates on the urban railway, which crosses the city of Naples from west to east. All regional trains ...

  7. 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.

  8. Line 6 (Naples Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 6 (Italian: Linea 6) is a 5.5-kilometre (3.4 mi) [2] light metro [1] line that forms part of the Naples Metro. The four-station first part of the line opened in 2007, but was then closed from 2013 to 2024. It was reopened for service and extended to eight stations on 17 July 2024.

  9. 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.