Linea 1

Stations:
Piscinola - Scampia,
Chiaiano,
Frullone - San Rocco,
Colli Aminei (9),
Policlinico,
Rione Alto,
Montedonzelli,
Medaglie d'Oro,
Vanvitelli,
Cilea - Quattro Giornate(5, 7),
Salvator Rosa,
Materdei,
Museo
(2,
9,
10
),
Dante,
Toledo,
Municipio
(6),
Universita',
Duomo,
Garibaldi (2, 3, 4),
Centro Direzionale (3),
Tribunale (3),
Poggioreale (3),
Santa Maria del Pianto,
Capodichino Aeroporto,
Capodichino Di Vittorio (10),
Secondigliano,
Regina Margherita,
Miano.
a) section Piscinola-Dante:
in use, opened in 1993 (Vanvitelli - Colli Aminei) and extended in 1995
(Colli Aminei - Piscinola) and in 2002 (Vanvitelli - Dante);
length: 13 kms, 5 kms elevated between Piscinola and Colli Aminei
and 8 Kms underground between Colli Aminei and Dante;
stations Cilea, Salvator Rosa and Museo and the related about 3.5 km long section
are in use since april 5, 2001;
station Dante and the Museo-Dante section (about 0.5 km) are in service
since March 27, 2002;
Museo has since June 1, 2002 a direct connection via
underground tapis roulants to Line 2 Piazza Cavour station, so it is
actually a junction between lines
1 and 2, to be called Museo as a whole;
station Materdei is in service since July 5, 2003;
station Cilea is to be built and will be an interchange with
Linea5 and
Linea7
by means of a system of lifts and escalators
(the lines operate with a difference in height of 120 metres).
Works have been approved on March 13 2001 (see
news -in Italian- from
La Repubblica, or
news -in Italian- from
Il Mattino);
b) section Piscinola-Capodichino Aeroporto:
section opens by end 2011
(see news - in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
Work for section Secondigliano-Capodichino Aeroporto
started in July 2000, and that for section Piscinola-Secondigliano in March 2001.
The 4.364 Kms will be
completely underground
(see official news in Italian from
Regione Campania).
Total cost of this section: 313 million euros.
This is actually a section of new
Alifana Line, currently Metrocampania Nord-Est, which will link
S.M. Capua Vetere, Aversa and Giugliano with Naples.
The Aversa - Piscinola section of
Alifana
will open by end 2006 (11 kms, 5 stations, total cost 293 million euros).
1500-volt power supply will be
adopted by network and by both Alifana and Metropolitana di Napoli trains,
so as to use same tracks. For a more precise description of the line,
please see map (rights owned by
Regione Campania),
or download document.
Please note that Naples is the first city
in Italy which will have a metro station just in the airport.
c) section Dante-Garibaldi:
the section will be ready by end 2008
(see
news
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
Section length is 5.3 kms. Works started in June 1999 in all of the five interested areas (apart from Garibaldi,
started December 2000);
d) section Capodichino Aeroporto-Garibaldi:
will be completed in 2011
(see
news
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino). Section length is 4 kms.
Technical data
Total length will be 25 Kms.
The slope is about 5% along almost all the Museo - Colli Aminei section.
Average depth of Vanvitelli - Dante section: 35 metres.
The frequency of line 1 will be of 3 minutes in rush hours.
The trains are currently composed by two or three units with a maximum capacity of 860 or 1,290 people.
Recent news
March 1, 2001: Comune di Napoli investment plan approved.
Linea 1 funding approved:
in 2001 57.7 billion Lire for Vanvitelli-Dante section and 3.8 for Cilea interconnection,
in 2002 200 billion Lire to close linea 1 loop.
See press news from Il Mattino (in Italian).
March 30, 2001: Linea 1 works in progress
(see news - in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
March 31, 2001: Vanvitelli-Dante section stations have been designed by internationally famous architects
and enriched with art pieces (see news #1 and news #2 - in Italian - from Il Mattino).
February 7, 2002: station
Salvator Rosa, designed by
Mendini,
gets "The Prince and the Architect" award by Comune di Bologna
at Europolis 2002
(see press release - in Italian -
from La Repubblica).
June 1, 2002: the pedestrian connection tunnel between stations
Museo
(Linea1)
and
Cavour
(Linea2)
has entered service: 330 meters and two tapis roulants
(see press release
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
July 13-15, 2002: disagreements on art works placed in station
Rione Alto
(Linea1)
(see press release 1
and
press release 2
- in Italian - from Il Mattino,
and
press release 3
- in Italian - from La Repubblica).
July 18, 2002:
La Repubblica
describes the new areas of station
Rione Alto
(Linea1)
(see press release - in Italian).
July 20, 2002: the second exit will be made available at Rione Alto station
(Linea1)
(see press release - in Italian - from Il Mattino)
(date postponed from July 25 due to Mr Casini's duties).
September 7, 2002: section
Vanvitelli -
Dante
of
Linea1
opened upon work completion
(see press release - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
October 16, 2002: escalator-based path connecting Montesanto cablecar station and
Vanvitelli station
(Linea1) enters service
(see press release 1
and
press release 2
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
November 2, 2002: signed agreement between
Regione Campania
and
Italian Government
on a two billion euro basis:
fundings, among other things,
for completions of
Linea1,
Linea 6
and
Linea 7
(see
news 1
and
news 2
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
November 4, 2002: more details on fundings
(see
news
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
November 15, 2002: vice-mayor Rocco Papa announces opening
(probably on December 8) of second tunnel of
Dante
-
Vanvitelli
section
(Linea1),
end of shuttle service, and train frequency increase
(see press release -
in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
November 30, 2002: Italian InterMinisterial Committee for
Economic Programming (CIPE) funds 90 million euros to complete
new Alifana line; also section
Piscinola
-
Aeroporto
of
Linea1
has achieved fundings
(see press release 1
and
press release 2 -
in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
December 11, 2002: section
Garibaldi
-
Aeroporto
of
Linea1
will be ready not earlier than 2005
(see news -
in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
December 12, 2002: announced an increase from 550 to 650 million euros
in fundings for further works in
Linea1
stations:
two more exits will be realized at
Piazza del Gesu' and at Largo Montecalvario
(connected by means of tapis roulants to stations
Dante
and
Toledo
respectively),
and a museum will be created in station
Municipio
(see news #1 and
news #2 - in Italian -
from Il Mattino).
December 14, 2002: second tunnel of section Vanvitelli - Dante has entered
service, with end of shuttle service on the section,
and end of compulsory train change at Vanvitelli,
(see press release - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
December 14, 2002: the second exit is available at
Rione Alto station
(Linea1)
(see press release - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
December 14, 2002: the third exit of station
Salvator Rosa
(Linea1)
is open: it serves Via Battistello Caracciolo - Cesarea area
(see press release - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
April 8, 2003: opening of station
Materdei (Linea 1)
announced to take place on July 4
(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).
June 28, 2003: officially announced for July 5 opening of station
Materdei
(Linea 1)
(see news
- in Italian -
from Il Mattino)
July 2, 2003: starting from September 1, the number of units composing
Linea 1
trains will be increased from two to three cars,
so as to carry up to 1,290 passengers
(see news -
in Italian -
from Il Mattino)
July 5, 2003: station
Materdei
(Linea 1)
has entered service.
Read
a description of the station
and
comments by ministers
(both news are from
Il Mattino).
September 18, 2003: starting on Monday September 22nd,
Linea 1
trains in the time band from 6 to 9,30 will be
composed by one more unit, for a total train capacity of 1290 passengers
(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).
October 30, 2003: presented stations on section
Aversa Centro - Piscinola of
Alifana
(to open by end 2006)
and on section
Piscinola - Di Vittorio
(Linea 1)
(to open in 2007)
(see press release -
in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
January 9, 2004: The ancient harbour of Neapolis (2nd century after Christ) has been
re-descovered thanks to works for station
Municipio of
Linea 1.
Among many other things, archaeologists have found a 13-metre long boat,
vases coming from Middle East, amphoras filled with oil, wine and perfumes.
The Museum of History of the City should be placed in the station
Municipio.
Article (in Italian) from
La Repubblica on line,
and an
article (in Italian)
from
Il Mattino.
January 11, 2004: ruins of Roman Imperial age buildings are being found
also during works for station
Duomo
(Linea 1)
(see news - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
January 11, 2004:
Comune di Napoli
asks
Ministry for Infrastructures
direct management for construction of
Centro Direzionale
-
Aeroporto
section of
Linea 1
(see news - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
January 16, 2004: more and more archaeological discoveries are being made
during excavations for stations
Municipio
and
Duomo
(Linea 1):
Naples vice-Mayor Rocco Papa announces that protected paths are being
considered to allow public visits to working areas
(see news 1
and
news 2
- in Italian -
Il Mattino).
January 21, 2004: Comune di Napoli
approves the preliminary project for
Piscinola
-
Aeroporto
section
(Linea 1).
Area previously occupied by old Alifana line tracks is expected to become
a pedestrian path with gardens and squares
(see news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
March 19, 2004: station
Duomo
(Linea 1)
will be built wider than planned, and will contain all
old Greek-Roman objects being found,
among which the whole Gymnasium (the temple of
Neapolitan Olympic Games)
(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.
On same day restyling at station
Vanvitelli
(Linea 1)
has been made available to passengers.
This latter comprises, among other improvements, many modern-art workpieces
collected and exhibited under the supervision of Achille Bonito Oliva.
Read
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino.
ClicK here for a movie by
Comune di Napoli.
May 22, 2005: a second exit for station
Toledo
(Linea 1)
has been announced.
It will be located at Trinità degli Spagnoli, thus serving Quartieri Spagnoli
("Spanish district")
(see
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
July 17, 2005:
section from
Piscinola - Scampia
to Mugnano
of Metrocampania Nord-Est (formerly Alifana) has entered service.
Announced by end 2007 service extension to Aversa.
This line under construction is already integrated with
Linea 1.
Furthermore, announced by end 2008 start of service for section
Piscinola - Scampia
-
Garibaldi,
which will allow to close
Linea 1 loop.
Finally, announced by 2009 linking at
Piscinola - Scampia
so that
Metrocampania Nord-Est trains will be able to directly use
Linea 1 tracks
(see
news #1
and
news #2
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
September 30, 2005: works to create a new exit (within Cardarelli Hospital) at station
Policlinico
(Linea 1)
will start in October: six months have been scheduled for completion
(see
news
- in Italian -
from
Il Mattino).
December 3, 2005: CIPE has funded 323 million euros for Naples metro works:
42.2 millions for
Montesanto station
(Linea 5 and Linea 7),
61.1 millions for
Cilea - Quattro Giornate interchange node
(Linea 1,
Linea 5 and
Linea 7) to complete by 2010,
119.7 millions for the section
Capodichino - Centro Direzionale
(Linea 1)
and 100 millions for the section
San Pasquale - Municipio
(Linea 6)
(see news
and table - in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
January 13, 2006: in end January the second exit of station
Montedonzelli
(Linea 1)
opens
(see news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
February 4, 2006: second exit of station
Montedonzelli
(Linea 1)
has started service
(see news -
in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
July 9, 2006:
the section
Piscinola -
Capodichino
of
Linea 1
has been let out on contract.
Expected completion time: 3 and a half years
(see
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
Coming soon
2006: opening of Piazza del Gesu' exit, connected to station Dante
(Linea1)
through escalators and tapis roulants.
January 27, 2005: Giannegidio Silva, Metropolitana di Napoli Chairman, announces
opening by 2008 of the three stations
Toledo,
Municipio
and
Universita'
of
Linea 1
(see
news
- in Italian - from
Il Mattino).
Passengers per day:
- current: in 2003 95,000 on Piscinola - Dante section
(see
news
- in Italian -
from Il Mattino)
- in future: 200,000 after Linea1 loop closure
Current Train frequency (working days):
- 6.12 to 7.00: 12 min
- 7.06 to 10.00: 6 min
- 10.10 to 12.30: 10 min
- 12.38 to 13.58: 8 min
- 14.08 to 16.28: 10 min
- 16.36 to 20.04: 8 min
- 20.14 to 21.24: 10 min
- 21.36 to 22.48: 12 min
Timetable:
- First train: from Vanvitelli: 6.30 from Piscinola: 6.12
- Last train: from Vanvitelli: 22.58 from Piscinola: 22.40
- Last train on saturdays: from Vanvitelli: 23.58 from Piscinola: 23.40
Distances in minutes:
- Piscinola-Chiaiano: 2 min
- Chiaiano-Frullone: 2 min
- Frullone-Colli Aminei: 2 min
- Colli Aminei-Policlinico: 2min
- Policlinico-Rione Alto: 1 min
- Rione Alto-Montedonzelli: 2 min
- Montedonzelli-Medaglie d'Oro 2 min
- Medaglie d'Oro-Vanvitelli: 1 min
- Vanvitelli-Cilea: 3 min
- Cilea-Salvator Rosa: 2 min
- Salvator Rosa-Museo: 2 min
- Museo-Dante: 1 min
For a set of pictures about Linea 1 click here
(copyright arte.it).
For a picture of a Linea 1 train click here (copyright Progetto Citta' Elettriche).
For a picture of a Linea 1 train stopping at Vanvitelli station click here (copyright Magnus Stomfelt).
For a picture of a Linea 1 train running in a tunnel click here (copyright Astaldi S.p.A.).
For a picture of a Linea 1 tunnel click here (from Interviu - in Italian).
For a picture of Vanvitelli station click here (copyright by Werner Huber).
For a picture of Medaglie d'Oro station click here (copyright by Werner Huber).
Station Museo. All pictures are copyrighted by Interviu.
Station Salvator Rosa. All pictures are copyrighted by Interviu.
Station Dante. All pictures are copyright of La Repubblica of the Arts
and have been taken by Peppe Avallone.
The
poster for Dante station opening.
For details about trains and control devices of Linea 1 click
Ansaldo Breda.
Technical information leaflet about Linea 1 excavation (from MBT Underground Construction).
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