Medaglie d'Oro station

Coordinates: 40°51′02″N 14°13′51″E / 40.85056°N 14.23083°E / 40.85056; 14.23083
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Medaglie d'Oro
Naples Metro station
General information
Operated byANM
Line(s)Line 1
History
Opened28 May 1993
Services
Preceding station Naples Metro Naples Metro Following station
Montedonzelli Line 1 Vanvitelli
towards Garibaldi
Line 1
Frullone San Rocco
Chiaiano Marianella
Piscinola Scampia
Rainbow line (Line 11)11
Colli Aminei
Policlinico
Miano**
Rione Alto
Regina Margherita**
Montedonzelli
Secondigliano**
Medaglie d'Oro
Di Vittorio**
Rainbow line (Line 11)11
Quattro Giornate
Capodichino Aeroporto** Airport interchange
Funicular
Vanvitelli
Poggioreale** Circumvesuviana Trams in Naples
Salvator Rosa
Tribunale**
Materdei
Centro Direzionale** Circumvesuviana
The logo of Line 2 of Naples Metro run by Trenitalia.2
Museo
Garibaldi
The logo of Line 2 of Naples Metro run by Trenitalia.2 Circumvesuviana Trams in Naples
Dante
Duomo
Toledo
Università
Municipio Porto
Trams in Naples Naples Metro Line 66**
(**) Under construction

Medaglie d'Oro is a station on line 1 of the Naples Metro. It was opened on 28 May 1993 as part of the inaugural section of Naples Metro, between Vanvitelli and Colli Aminei. The station is located between Vanvitelli and Montedonzelli.[1]

Built between 1980s and 1990s on a project by Michele Capobianco and Daniele Zagaria, the station serves the area of Piazza Medaglie d'Oro.[2] The station, present in the Arenella district, is the one at the lowest altitude of the four present in the district, as well as the closest to the border with the Vomero district.

The station has six exits (originally there were seven, then the one placed in the central flowerbed was buried in the 2010s) located in the square above, plus five lifts (from NA 010 to NA 014) for the handicapped. Inside the station, the platforms are served by two platforms.

Services[edit]

The station has:

  • Biglietteria automatica Automatic ticket office

Interchanges[edit]

  • Fermata autobus Bus stop

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schwandl, Robert. "Napoli". urbanrail.
  2. ^ "Architettura dal 1945 ad oggi a Napoli e provincia". db.ermes-multimedia.it. Retrieved 20 January 2021.

40°51′02″N 14°13′51″E / 40.85056°N 14.23083°E / 40.85056; 14.23083