Galatea metro station

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Galatea
Metro Galatea.jpg
General information
LocationViale Jonio, Catania
Sicily, Italy
Coordinates 37°30′51″N15°06′09″E / 37.51417°N 15.10250°E / 37.51417; 15.10250
Owned by Ferrovia Circumetnea
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
OpenedJune 27, 1999 (1999-06-27)
Services
Preceding station Catania Metro Following station
Italia
towards Nesima
Logo metropolitana di Catania.svg Giovanni XIII
towards Stesicoro

Galatea metro station [1] is located in Catania in Sicily, southern Italy. It is served by the Catania Metro and it was opened the 11th of July 1999. It serves the urban zone of piazza Galatea, viale Jonio, via Pasubio and surroundings and actually is the 4th station of the Borgo-Porto line. It is the 8th station of the Nesima-Stesicoro line. It is located at 500m from the seafront.

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