Torre Spaccata (Rome Metro)

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Torre Spaccata
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General information
Coordinates 41°52′08″N12°35′12″E / 41.869°N 12.5866°E / 41.869; 12.5866
Owned by ATAC
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened9 November 2014;8 years ago (2014-11-09)
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Rome Metro Following station
Alessandrino
towards San Giovanni
Line C Torre Maura
Location
Torre Spaccata (Rome Metro)
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Torre Spaccata is an underground station of Line C of the Rome Metro. It is located at the intersection of the Via Casilina with Via di Torre Spaccata and Via di Tor Tre Teste. The stop serves the areas of Torre Spaccata, Alessandrino and Tor Tre Teste. Construction of the station started in 2007, and it was opened on 9 November 2014. [1]

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