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Line 2 (Naples)

Line 2 (Italian: Linea 2) is a rapid transit service operated by Trenitalia in the city of Naples, Italy. It connects 12 stations.

Line 2
Train at Garibaldi
Overview
LocaleNaples, Italy
Transit typerapid transit[1]
Number of lines1
Number of stations12
Operation
Began operation1925 (1925)
Operator(s)Trenitalia
Infrastructure manager(s)RFI
Number of vehiclesALe 724
Jazz (ETR 425)
Technical
System length18.9 km
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
standard gauge
System map

Line 2 operates on the urban railway, which crosses the city of Naples from west to east. All regional trains, differently from metropolitan trains, are received by Campi Flegrei station in different platforms.

Line 2 also has some minor regional extensions. These are the Naples-Caserta and Naples-Salerno (all these services use the Passante rapid transit railway, of which the latter two start from Campi Flegrei station).

History

The construction of the line, part of the ″direttissima″ Rome–Naples, was begun in 1911 and after a suspension during World War I, it was completed in 1925 between Pozzuoli and Piazza Garibaldi, electrified with third rail. Two years later the ″direttissima″ was completed, and the electrical rail service was extended towards Villa Literno and San Giovanni-Barra.[2]

In November 1935 the line was also electrified with overhead line; the third rail was discontinued in 1938.[3]

In 1997, the line was numbered as Line 2, while the other Naples Metro line became Line 1. The two lines were connected with a pedestrian tunnel between Museo and Cavour in 2002 and in Garibaldi station in 2012

In 2001, operation of the line was taken over by Metronapoli SpA, a newly established joint stock company in which Trenitalia held a 38% stake. However, in November 2005, operation of line 2 was transferred back to Trenitalia, and that company sold its Metronapoli shares to the municipal government.[4]

Since 2009, the line is crossed only by metropolitan trains.[5]

Rolling stock

The metropolitan service started in 1925 with third rail cars of type E.20 transferred from the Ferrovie Varesine.[2]

In 1938 the third rail system was discontinued,[2] and the E.20 substituted by the newer E.624 equipped with overhead line.[6]

From 1962–63 the E.624 were moved and substituted by the new EMUs of type ALe 803,[7] and from 1983 the ALe 724.[8]

Line 2 also uses ALe 582 and the newest double-decker Treno ad alta frequentazione and Jazz trains.

Stations

 
Destinations to/from line 2
Train stops Opening Interchanges
Pozzuoli Solfatara 1925
Bagnoli-Agnano Terme 1927
Cavalleggeri Aosta 1957
Napoli Campi Flegrei 1925 Cumana railway, Metro Line 6
Napoli Piazza Leopardi 1927[9]
Napoli Mergellina 1925 Metro Line 6
Napoli Piazza Amedeo 1925 Chiaia Funicular
Napoli Montesanto 1925 Circumflegrea railway, Cumana railway, Montesanto funicular
Napoli Piazza Cavour 1925 Metro Line 1
Napoli Piazza Garibaldi 1925 Central railway station, Circumvesuviana (Line 3, Line 4), Metro Line 1
Napoli Gianturco 1927
Napoli San Giovanni-Barra 2014

See also

References

  1. ^ Metropolitana di Napoli L2
  2. ^ a b c Giovanni Cornolò: Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi Editrice, 2011, p. 28.
  3. ^ Giovanni Cornolò: Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi Editrice, 2011, p. 30.
  4. ^ Webb, Mary (ed.) (2009). Jane's Urban Transport Systems 2009-2010, pp. 192–193. Coulsdon, Surrey (UK): Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2903-6.
  5. ^ Trenitalia official timetable, 2013.
  6. ^ Giovanni Cornolò: Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi Editrice, 2011, p. 50.
  7. ^ Giovanni Cornolò: Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi Editrice, 2011, p. 63.
  8. ^ Giovanni Cornolò: Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi Editrice, 2011, p. 275–276.
  9. ^ Ordine di Servizio FS n. 101, 1927

Bibliography

  • Cornolò, Giovanni (1994). Locomotive elettriche FS. Ermanno Albertelli Editore. ISBN 88-85909-97-3.
  • Cornolò, Giovanni (2011). Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983. Duegi. ISBN 978-88-95096-05-6.

External links

  Media related to Line 2 (Naples metro) at Wikimedia Commons

  • (in Italian)
  • Urbanrail.net Naples rail website

line, naples, line, italian, linea, rapid, transit, service, operated, trenitalia, city, naples, italy, connects, stations, line, 2train, garibaldioverviewlocalenaples, italytransit, typerapid, transit, number, lines1number, stations12operationbegan, operation. Line 2 Italian Linea 2 is a rapid transit service operated by Trenitalia in the city of Naples Italy It connects 12 stations Line 2Train at GaribaldiOverviewLocaleNaples ItalyTransit typerapid transit 1 Number of lines1Number of stations12OperationBegan operation1925 1925 Operator s TrenitaliaInfrastructure manager s RFINumber of vehiclesALe 724Jazz ETR 425 TechnicalSystem length18 9 kmTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeSystem mapLine 2 operates on the urban railway which crosses the city of Naples from west to east All regional trains differently from metropolitan trains are received by Campi Flegrei station in different platforms Line 2 also has some minor regional extensions These are the Naples Caserta and Naples Salerno all these services use the Passante rapid transit railway of which the latter two start from Campi Flegrei station Contents 1 History 2 Rolling stock 3 Stations 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory EditThe construction of the line part of the direttissima Rome Naples was begun in 1911 and after a suspension during World War I it was completed in 1925 between Pozzuoli and Piazza Garibaldi electrified with third rail Two years later the direttissima was completed and the electrical rail service was extended towards Villa Literno and San Giovanni Barra 2 In November 1935 the line was also electrified with overhead line the third rail was discontinued in 1938 3 In 1997 the line was numbered as Line 2 while the other Naples Metro line became Line 1 The two lines were connected with a pedestrian tunnel between Museo and Cavour in 2002 and in Garibaldi station in 2012In 2001 operation of the line was taken over by Metronapoli SpA a newly established joint stock company in which Trenitalia held a 38 stake However in November 2005 operation of line 2 was transferred back to Trenitalia and that company sold its Metronapoli shares to the municipal government 4 Since 2009 the line is crossed only by metropolitan trains 5 Rolling stock EditThe metropolitan service started in 1925 with third rail cars of type E 20 transferred from the Ferrovie Varesine 2 In 1938 the third rail system was discontinued 2 and the E 20 substituted by the newer E 624 equipped with overhead line 6 From 1962 63 the E 624 were moved and substituted by the new EMUs of type ALe 803 7 and from 1983 the ALe 724 8 Line 2 also uses ALe 582 and the newest double decker Treno ad alta frequentazione and Jazz trains Stations Edit Destinations to from line 2 Train stops Opening InterchangesPozzuoli Solfatara 1925Bagnoli Agnano Terme 1927Cavalleggeri Aosta 1957Napoli Campi Flegrei 1925 Cumana railway Metro Line 6Napoli Piazza Leopardi 1927 9 Napoli Mergellina 1925 Metro Line 6Napoli Piazza Amedeo 1925 Chiaia FunicularNapoli Montesanto 1925 Circumflegrea railway Cumana railway Montesanto funicularNapoli Piazza Cavour 1925 Metro Line 1Napoli Piazza Garibaldi 1925 Central railway station Circumvesuviana Line 3 Line 4 Metro Line 1Napoli Gianturco 1927Napoli San Giovanni Barra 2014See also EditNaples Metro List of suburban and commuter rail systemsReferences Edit Metropolitana di Napoli L2 a b c Giovanni Cornolo Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi Editrice 2011 p 28 Giovanni Cornolo Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi Editrice 2011 p 30 Webb Mary ed 2009 Jane s Urban Transport Systems 2009 2010 pp 192 193 Coulsdon Surrey UK Jane s Information Group ISBN 978 0 7106 2903 6 Trenitalia official timetable 2013 Giovanni Cornolo Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi Editrice 2011 p 50 Giovanni Cornolo Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi Editrice 2011 p 63 Giovanni Cornolo Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi Editrice 2011 p 275 276 Ordine di Servizio FS n 101 1927Bibliography EditCornolo Giovanni 1994 Locomotive elettriche FS Ermanno Albertelli Editore ISBN 88 85909 97 3 Cornolo Giovanni 2011 Automotrici elettriche dalle origini al 1983 Duegi ISBN 978 88 95096 05 6 External links Edit Media related to Line 2 Naples metro at Wikimedia Commons Trenitalia Metropolitana di Napoli linea 2 in Italian Urbanrail net Naples rail website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Line 2 Naples amp oldid 1131967725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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