Mostra station

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Mostra
Naples Metro station
General information
LocationPiazzale Tecchio, Naples
Operated by ANM
Line(s) Line 6
Connections Napoli Campi Flegrei (Line 2)
Urban and suburban buses
History
Opened4 February 2007
Services
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Mostra is an underground metro station that serve 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]

The station, even though it is terminal, presents binary loops that end in the temporary storage of trains of Line 6, waiting for work to finish in the new one, which is why the two tracks are through. Since then show trains exclusively in the direction Mergellina. Located in the district of Fuorigrotta, the station is located near the Stadio San Paolo and some university faculties: in spite of all passenger movements is not as high as the other metro lines. Mostra is part of Art Stations with works by Merz, Sironi and Pisani.

The previous station is Augusto.

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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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(**) Under construction

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