Napoli Afragola railway station
High-speed railway station in Naples, Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naples Afragola is an Italian high-speed railway station near Naples that was inaugurated on 6 June 2017, with regular traffic for passengers starting from 11 June 2017.[1] The station is located in the city of Afragola, in the Naples metropolitan area, and was developed to serve all high-speed trains on the Rome–Naples high-speed line, aside from those that do not start or finish at Napoli Centrale station, but instead operate over the Naples–Salerno high-speed line.
Napoli Afragola | |
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Italian national railways (Ferrovie dello Stato) | |
General information | |
Location | Afragola (NA) |
Coordinates | 40°55′53″N 14°19′52″E |
Line(s) | Rome–Naples high-speed railway Naples–Salerno high-speed railway |
Platforms | 2 side platforms |
Tracks | 4 |
Construction | |
Structure type | at-grade, crossing station |
History | |
Opened | 2017 |
Passengers | |
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Location | |
Napoli Afragola station was conceived of under a wider plan calling for 13 new stations at various sections along Italy's existing high-speed rail network.[2] Designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, Afragola station, nicknamed the ‘Gateway to the South’, is considered a major transport hub and regional gateway for Naples,[2] operating as a major rail interchange for Italy's southern region, serving four individual high-speed lines, three inter-regional lines, and a single local commuter route.