Museo - Cavour
Linea 1
Station in use since April 5, 2001. Underground level station.
Linea 2
Station in use. Underground level station.
The exterior of this station is going to be completely rebuilt in a way similar to the station of Linea 1. Works to start soon.
Linea 9
Station to be built. In use by end 2005.
Linea 10
Station to be built. In use by end 2011.
Pedestrian connection tunnel between Linea 1 and Linea 2 stations has entered service on
June 1, 2002
(see press release
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
April 16, 2003: on July 4 tunnel connecting station
Museo (Linea 1)
and exit leading to Museo Archeologico enters service:
100-metre long tapis roulants leading directly to Museum ticket booths
(see news
- in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
June 17, 2003: tunnel connecting
station Museo
(Linea 1)
with box office inside Archaeological Museum
announced to open in October 2003
(see news
- in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
October 6, 2003: pedestrian tunnel connecting station
Museo
(Linea 1
and
Linea 2)
with National Archaeological Museum
opens in Mid-November
(see news
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
January 5, 2004: opening of tunnel connecting
station Museo
(Linea 1)
with box office inside Archaeological Museum has been delayed to April
(see news
- in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
June 4, 2004: pedestrian underpass connecting station
Museo
(Linea 1)
and National Archaeological Museum is ready to enter service.
Its description can be found in the
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino.
March 23, 2005: tunnel connecting station
Museo
(Linea 1)
and National Archaeological Museum has been opened to service.
Read
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino.
ClicK here for a movie by
Comune di Napoli.
Places of interest
Archaeological Museum
(from Rete dei Musei Napoletani)
Botanical Gardens
(from Rete dei Musei Napoletani)
A description (in Italian) of Linea 1 station and of the there contained art pieces (from La Repubblica).
All pictures are copyrighted by Interviu.
For details about trains and control devices of Linea 1 click
Ansaldo Breda.
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