Agnano railway station
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| Location | Naples, Campania Italy | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 40°49′04.08″N 14°10′34.68″E / 40.8178000°N 14.1763000°E | ||||||||||
| Line | Cumana | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 3 (2 for passengers) | ||||||||||
| Train operators | EAV | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 1 July 1889 | ||||||||||
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Agnano railway station (Italian: Stazione di Agnano) is a railway stop in Naples, Italy. It is served by the Cumana railway line, managed by EAV.
The railway stop has three tracks: the first is for trains heading towards Montesanto, the second for trains towards Torregaveta, and the third, which is non-electrified and a dead-end track, is used by emergency vehicles.
History
In 2019, the station was renovated with a series of murals themed around water, following a collaboration between EAV, the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli, and Inward – Osservatorio Nazionale sulla Creatività Urbana.[1]
Connections
Between 1883 and World War II, a stop on the Naples-Bagnoli-Pozzuoli tramway was active near the station, later replaced by an urban bus line.
See also
References
- ^ Staff (30 January 2019). "La Stazione di Agnano della Cumana è diventata una stazione dell'arte". Napoli da Vivere (in Italian). Retrieved 8 March 2025.
