Piscinola Scampia station

Piscinola-Scampia
Naples Metro station
General information
Operated byANM
Line(s)Line 1 and Line 11
History
Opened19 July 1995
Services
Preceding station Naples Metro Following station
Terminus Line 1 Chiaiano-Marianella
Preceding station Naples Metro Following station
Terminus Line 11 Mugnano
Location

Frullone San Rocco
Chiaiano Marianella
11
Colli Aminei
Policlinico
Miano**
Rione Alto
Regina Margherita**
Montedonzelli
Secondigliano**
Medaglie d'Oro
Di Vittorio**
1011
Quattro Giornate
Capodichino Aeroporto**
Vanvitelli
Poggioreale**
Salvator Rosa
Tribunale**
Materdei
Centro Direzionale
Museo
Garibaldi
2
Dante
Duomo
Toledo
Università
Municipio Porto
(**) Under construction

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

The Piscinola Scampia is a Naples Metro station that serves Line 1 and Line 11 and together with Garibaldi is one of the two termini of Line 1.

The station, inaugurated on 19 July 1995 together with the extension from the Colli Aminei station,[1] consists of two levels: in the upper one stands the terminal station of Line 1, while in the lower one is the terminal station of Line 11, which between 2005 and 2009 partially restored the lower Alifana closed in 1976.[2][3]

It has been decided that this station will not be a fixed terminus, as the line will continue towards the Capodichino airport, the business center until reaching Piazza Garibaldi. The station will therefore be located between the Miano and Chiaiano stops.[4]

Since 2013 the station has hosted some works by the Neapolitan artist Felice Pignataro, following a petition signed by the citizens.[5]

Services

The station has:

  • Ticket office
  • Escalators
  • Elevator
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Toilets

Exchanges

  • Bus stop

References

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Napoli". urbanrail.
  2. ^ Tamburri, Anthony Julian; Ceserani, Remo (1995). "Treni di carta. L'immaginario in ferrovia: L'irruzione del treno nella letteratura moderna". Italica. 72 (3): 415. doi:10.2307/479742. ISSN 0021-3020. JSTOR 479742.
  3. ^ "Scampia, completata la nuova stazione. Arte, riqualificazione e nuovi servizi. De Luca: un esempio di rinascita urbana - Primo Piano - Regione Campania". regione.campania.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  4. ^ "Metrò, obiettivo Capodichino: pronti 1,7 miliardi della Regione". Il Mattino (in Italian). 14 April 2016. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  5. ^ "Nel metrò di Scampiai 25 murales di Pignataro". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2013-09-19. Retrieved 2021-04-13.