Centro Direzionale (Naples Metro)
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
Capodichino Aeroporto | ||||||||
Poggioreale | ||||||||
Tribunale | ||||||||
Centro Direzionale | ||||||||
Napoli Centrale, Line 2, Circumvesuviana | Garibaldi | |||||||
Duomo | ||||||||
Università | ||||||||
Line 6 | Municipio | |||||||
Toledo | ||||||||
Dante | ||||||||
Line 2 | Museo | |||||||
Materdei | ||||||||
Salvator Rosa | ||||||||
Quattro Giornate | ||||||||
Mon., Ch., Cen. | Vanvitelli | |||||||
Medaglie d'Oro | ||||||||
Montedonzelli | ||||||||
Rione Alto | ||||||||
Policlinico | ||||||||
Colli Aminei | ||||||||
Frullone | ||||||||
Chiaiano | ||||||||
Naples–Aversa railway | Piscinola | |||||||
Miano | ||||||||
R. Margherita | ||||||||
Secondigliano |
station of the Circumvesuviana railway. The construction site was inaugurated on 2 August 2014.
The Centro Direzionale station, designed by the EMBT studio (founded by architects Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue), will serve the business center of Naples, home to numerous public offices.
The external part of the railway complex will occupy a central area of the island F, and will consist of a "wave" canopy:[1]
Interchanges
The station will have:
- Bus stop
References
- "Home". Metropolitana di Napoli Spa (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-01-21.
External links
- Official site on metropolitanadinapoli.it
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