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NAPOLI
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Campania . Italy |
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With 1 million inhabitants (about 3 million in the metropolitan area), Naples is Italy's third largest city and the centre, both touristic and industrial, of southern Italy. The Naples metropolitan area boasts a large variety of urban and suburban railways, all integrated into the Uniconapoli/Unicocampania fare system. Besides the emerging metro system, Naples also maintains a small tram system
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Line 1 | |
Naples' first metro line, the so called METROPOLITANA COLLINARE (hill subway), now Line 1, opened in 1993 between Colli Aminei and Vanvitelli, the line was extended to Piscinola in 1995 reaching a length of 8 km (4 km underground between Vanvitelli and Colli Aminei). As can be seen on the map, from Vanvitelli the metro line runs in a loop down towards the city centre through a steep (5.5 %) curved tunnel to reach the Salvator Rosa station via Quattro Giornate. Stations between Garibaldi and Toledo will be at sea level. From Vanvitelli northwards, the line literally winds its way up the mountain to reach its highest point at Policlinico (268 m above sea level at station entrance) and then descend again (mainly on a viaduct) to the terminus at Piscinola (126 m). The Vanvitelli - Museo (Cavour) section has been in service since 5 April 2001. Dante station opened in March 2002, while Materdei station took until 5 July 2003 to be finished. Until 14 Dec 2002, Line 1 operated a 30-minute shuttle between Dante and Vanvitelli. Now the line is in regular service with trains every 6 minutes. From 28 March 2011 until the end of 2013, a single-track shuttle was operated every 15 minutes between Dante and Università stations, not stopping at intermediate stations which were still under construction. Special emphasis was put on artistic design of the stations on the newest section. Line 1 is operated by Metronapoli SpA. As of June 2015, the total length of the line is 18 km with 18 stations: 28
Mar 1993: Vanvitelli
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Line 2 | |
METROPOLITANA FS, now Line 2, is an urban, mainly underground service offered by FS (Ferrovie dello Stato/Trenitalia - Italian National Railways) between Gianturco and Pozzuoli (14.5 km) on the Direttissima Rome-Naples main line opened in 1925. Metropolitan trains run aproximately every 8 minutes sharing tracks with some regional trains. On 14 Dec 2014, the service was extended east from Gianturco to San Giovanni-Barra.
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Line 6 | |
The construction of Line 6 began in the 1980s to create a Metrotranvia between Mostra in the west and Ponticelli in the east, with underground sections in the city centre and surface routes with level crossings in outer areas. Scheduled to be completed for the 1990 Football World Cup, the line was not opened in time and was later included in an overall transportation programme, now as a light metro. It opened on 04 Feb 2007 from Mergellina to Mostra (2.3 km). In Dec 2015, service was suspended until further notice, and the line remained closed until it was finally reopened along with its long-planned eastern extension to Municipio on 17 July 2024, adding four stations and increasing its length to 6 km! More Line 6 station photos here!
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Linea Arcobaleno (MCNE) | |
The 'Linea Arcobaleno' (Rainbow Line) is a 10.2 km suburban service, originally operated by MetroCampania NordEst, now part of EAV Campania, on a new underground route, which was opened in 2005 from Piscinola-Scampia to Mugnano, and extended to Aversa Centro in 2009, partly along the old alignment of the Alifana railway, which it replaced; two-car trains (ex-Rome metro A vehicles) run every 15 minutes. Each station is identified by a different colour, hence the nickname of the line. In the future, this line will share the line 1 route between Piscinola and the city centre.
More photos of the Linea Arcobaleno |
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Ferrovia Circumvesuviana | |
The Ferrovia Circumvesuviana narrow-gauge suburban network provides an important suburban service east of Naples around the Vesuvio volcano. The inner sections, once meant to become lines 3 and 4 in the overall masterplan, were upgraded with double track and initially offer a train every 30 minutes. The proposed Line 3 is 12 km long and has 11 stations, 8 of which are underground. The first stretch runs along the line to Baiano, after Botteghelle a 750 m link opened in 2004 towards Madonnelle on the San Giorgio - Casalnuovo line, in service since 2001. Line 3 and 4 cross at Vesuvio/De Meis. The Circumvesuviana, now part of the EAV Campania network, also provides an important service with trains running every 30 minutes to Sorrento, Poggiomarino via Pompei, Sarno, Baiano and Acerra. 12 Feb 2001
- San Giorgio - Madonnelle - Volla
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Ferrovia Cumana & Ferrovia Circumflegrea | |
The Ferrovia Cumana provides a suburban service along the coast from Montesanto to Torregaveta, with trains every 20 minutes. The urban section is to be upgraded as part of Line 7.
The Ferrovia Circumflegrea provides a suburban service from Montesanto to Torregaveta, but further inland than the Cumana, with trains every 20 minutes to Licola. To be upgraded as Line 5 up to Pianura and doubled all the way to Quarto. Both lines, the Cumana and the Circumflegrea are standard gauge and operated by EAV Campania (formerly operated by SEPSA).
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Funiculars | |
A total of four funiculars operate in the city of Naples, all of them an important part of the city's transport system. Three of them link different parts of the city centre to the Vomero district, which lies some 200 m above the old town: 1) Funicolare di Montesanto; 2) Funicolare Centrale; 3) Funicolare di Chiaia. The Funicolare di Mergellina runs from the Mergellina port area to the Posillipo hill.
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Naples is currently carrying out the most important public transport project in Italy by expanding the network and upgrading existing suburban lines into metro lines. Phase 1 will create a metro network of 53 km with 68 stations (23 of which will be newly built):
Line 1 (Metro) will become a ring line via the airport and central station. |
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ANM (Official Site - Metro, Tram, Funicular & Bus) EAV Campania - Official Site for MetroCampania Nordest, Ferrovia Circumvesuviana and Ferrovia Cumana & Ferrovia Circumflegrea (SEPSA) Consorzio UnicoCampania (Fare system) Ivanoe De Falco's Napoli Transport Site includes all projects |
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METROPOLITANA DI NAPOLI - nuovi spazi per la mobilità e la cultura.
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Older Photos |
© All photographs courtesy of Werner Huber
2004 © UrbanRail.Net by Robert Schwandl.