Napoli San Giovanni-Barra railway station

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Napoli San Giovanni-Barra is a railway station served by the railway Line 2 of the Naples Metro as one of its terminus.

Napoli San Giovanni-Barra
Naples Metro station
General information
Coordinates40°49′59″N 14°18′19″E / 40.8331°N 14.3054°E / 40.8331; 14.3054
Operated byTrenitalia
Line(s)Line 2
Other information
StatusIn use
History
OpeningJune 2010
Services
Preceding station Naples Metro Naples Metro Following station
Gianturco Line 2 Terminus
Line 2
San Giovanni-Barra
Galileo Ferraris**
Gianturco
Piazza Garibaldi 1
Piazza Cavour
Montesanto
Piazza Amedeo
Mergellina 6
Piazza Leopardi
Campi Flegrei 6 (Mostra station)
Cavalleggeri Aosta
Bagnoli-Agnano Terme
Pozzuoli Solfatara
(**) Under construction

History

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Opened at the end of the 19th century, the new station was activated on 28 November 1909 to replace the old one.[1] In the early 2000s it underwent substantial modernization works, completed in 2010. The new platforms were relocated about a hundred meters (in the direction of Naples) from the original ones, on the site of the old goods yard, abandoned at the end of the 1990s. The entrance to the station, which always takes place from Piazza San Giovanni Battista, where the old station building is located, leads to a large parking lot and to the sidewalks.[2] Next to the station is the tram depot, as well as the terminus stop, of San Giovanni a Teduccio. The car park has never actually been open to the public, despite being a useful train-car interchange to reach the center and the western suburbs of the city.

Since 14 December 2014 the station serves as the terminus for the metropolitan trains of line 2 of the Naples Metro.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Ferrovie dello Stato, Ordine di Servizio n. 339, 1909
  2. ^ "Stazione di San Giovanni Barra".
  3. ^ "Il metrò adesso arriva fino a San Giovanni a Teduccio". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2023-07-20.