Vinzaglio (Turin Metro)

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Vinzaglio
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General information
LocationCorso Vittorio Emanuele II, Turin
Coordinates 45°04′02″N7°39′58″E / 45.06722°N 7.66611°E / 45.06722; 7.66611
Owned by GTT
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
Opened4 February 2006
Services
Preceding station Turin Metro Following station
Porta Susa
towards Fermi
Line 1 Re Umberto
towards Bengasi

Vinzaglio is a Turin Metro station, located near the intersection between Corso Vinzaglio, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Corso Duca degli Abruzzi. It was part of the Line 1 extension from XVIII Dicembre to Porta Nuova opened on 5 October 2007. [1]

The platforms feature decals by Ugo Nespolo, depicting historic moments of the Risorgimento, such as the Battle of Vinzaglio (1859).

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