Mugnano station

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Mugnano
Naples Metro station
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General information
LocationVia Giovanni Verga, Mugnano di Napoli, Metropolitan City of Naples
Operated by EAV
Line(s) Line 11
ConnectionsUrban and suburban buses
History
Opened16 July 2005
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Naples Metro Following station
Piscinola Scampia
Terminus
Line 11 Giugliano
towards Aversa Centro
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Mugnano is an underground metro station that serves Line 11 on the Naples Metro. It was opened on 16 July 2005 and serves the municipality of Mugnano di Napoli.

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The previous station is Piscinola Scampia, the next is Giugliano.

Located at the intersection of Via Nuova Metropolitana and Via Giovanni Verga, in a suburban area of the municipality of Mugnano di Napoli, it is just a few dozen meters from the Circumvallazione Esterna of Naples. The station is underground, and its distinctive color is purple.

The station also features several artistic installations. [1]

History

It became operational on July 16, 2005, with the inauguration of the section from Piscinola, the current terminus, to Mugnano. [2] [3]

Until April 23, 2009, it served as the terminus of the Mugnano-Piscinola section. The following day, the subsequent stations up to Aversa Centro were inaugurated.

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References

  1. "CASCIELLO Angelo – Crac Puglia" (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-01-25.
  2. "Napoli | Rete metropolitana, Progetti e Cronoprogramma". cdn.freeforumzone.com. 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
  3. "La prima tratta: Piscinola-Mugnano". EAV srl (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2021-05-07. Retrieved 2025-01-25.

See also

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Santa Maria
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Macerata Campania*
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Capo Spartimento*
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Teverola ASI*
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Teverola Centro*
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Aversa Ippodromo
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Melito**
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Miano**
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Regina Margherita**
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Secondigliano**
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Di Vittorio**
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(*) Planned   (**) Under construction

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