Lingotto (Turin Metro)

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Lingotto
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General information
LocationVia Nizza, Torino
Coordinates 45°01′55″N7°40′02″E / 45.031882°N 7.667263°E / 45.031882; 7.667263
Owned by GTT
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened6 March 2011
Services
Preceding station Turin Metro Following station
Spezia
towards Fermi
Line 1 Italia '61-Regione Piemonte
towards Bengasi

Lingotto is a station of the Turin Metro. The station was opened on 6 March 2011 as part of the Line 1 extension from Porta Nuova to Lingotto. [1] Lingotto metro station is located in the busy, commercial district of southcentral Turin, along Via Nizza. It is located within walking distance to the Torino Lingotto, Eataly, Torino Palavela and the Oval Lingotto.

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References

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