Augusto station

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Augusto
Naples Metro station
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General information
LocationViale di Augusto, Naples
Operated by ANM
Line(s) Line 6
ConnectionsUrban and suburban buses
History
Opened4 February 2007
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Naples Metro Following station
Lala
towards Municipio
Line 6 Mostra
Terminus
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Augusto is an underground metro station that serves Line 6 on the Naples Metro. It was opened on 4 February 2007 as part of the inaugural section of Line 6 between Mergellina and Mostra. [1]

Augusto Station, which has two tracks and loops, is situated on one of Naples' busiest streets and most densely populated neighbourhoods. It is considered among the stations of the Craft as it houses works by Bruno Scognamiglio and Crespo.

The previous station is Lala, the next is Mostra.

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Napoli". urbanrail.

See also

Line 6
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Municipio
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Chiaia – Monte di Dio
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San Pasquale
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Arco Mirelli
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Mergellina
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Lala
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Augusto
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