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BetacommandBot 06:35, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Mosca" station

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I cannot find a confirmation of the fact the Cipro station should have been called "Mosca" (Moscow). The nearest I found is this 1995 article from Corriere della Sera, but it says that "Primavalle station of the prolonged A line" would have been dedicated to Moscow. Presently there is no "Primavalle" station, and Cipro station is not in Primavalle neighbourhood. So, I am not sure about this fact. Any source? Goochelaar (talk) 17:38, 26 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This is Google Translate the article from Kommersant`` newspaper from March 26, 1998. It says, that station "Mosca" will be opened firstly, "near the Vatican", secondly, "in 1998". Cipro station was opened in 1999 and former name is "Cipro-Museo Vaticani". Moreover, from article follows, that "Mosca" station should be next to "Ottaviano". But there are some questions about newspaper's info reability. ADimiTR (talk) 17:50, 28 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]