Teano (Rome Metro)

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Teano
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General information
Coordinates 41°53′21″N12°33′05″E / 41.88923°N 12.551311°E / 41.88923; 12.551311
Owned by ATAC
Construction
Structure typeunderground
History
Opened29 June 2015;8 years ago (2015-06-29)
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Rome Metro Following station
Malatesta
towards San Giovanni
Line C Gardenie
Location
Teano (Rome Metro)
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Teano is an underground station of Line C of the Rome Metro. The station is located at the intersection of Via Teano and Viale Partenope, also being near several schools and sport centers. Construction works started in 2007 and were finished in January 2015. [1] The station opened in June 2015.

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References

  1. "Comunicato stampa" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved 2015-04-26.