Tribunale station

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Line 1
Frullone
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Chiaiano
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Piscinola Scampia
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Colli Aminei
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Policlinico
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Miano**
Rione Alto
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Regina Margherita**
Montedonzelli
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Secondigliano**
Medaglie d'Oro
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Di Vittorio**
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Quattro Giornate
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Vanvitelli
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Salvator Rosa
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Tribunale**
Materdei
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Museo
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Garibaldi
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Dante
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Toledo
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Università
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Municipio
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(**) Under construction

Tribunale will be a station on Line 1 of the Naples Metro and will rise in Via Domenico Aulisio. [1] The previous station will be Centro Direzionale, while the next one will be Poggioreale. [2]

Services

The station has:

Notes

  1. "Stazione Tribunale". Metropolitana di Napoli Spa (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  2. "Tribunale di Napoli". www.tribunale.napoli.giustizia.it. Retrieved 2021-12-13.

40°51′45″N14°17′03″E / 40.8625°N 14.2841°E / 40.8625; 14.2841


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