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Catania Metro

The Catania Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Catania) is a rapid transit system serving the coastal city of Catania, Sicily, in Southern Italy. One of Italy’s seven metro systems, it is the only one in Sicily and Europe’s southernmost system. It was also the first metro on an island in the Mediterranean Sea, and is now one of two, with the Palma Metro becoming the second in 2007, although it was only the sixth in a city on the Mediterranean, after Athens (1904), Barcelona (1924), Marseille (1977), Valencia (1988) and Naples (1993).

Catania Metro
Catania Metro train at Giovanni XXIII Station
Overview
LocaleCatania, Sicily, Italy
Transit typeLight metro
Number of lines1
Number of stations10
Annual ridership6,500,000 (2019)[1]
Websitewww.circumetnea.it
Operation
Began operation27 June 1999[2]
Operator(s)Ferrovia Circumetnea
Number of vehicles8 FCE M.88 [it]
4 FCE CT0 [it]
Technical
System length8.8 km (5.5 mi)[3]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification3 kV DC overhead line
System map

Catania Metro
Nesima
San Nullo
Cibali
Milo
Borgo
Giuffrida
Italia
Galatea
Giovanni XXIII
Porto
(
temporarily
closed 2016
)
Stesicoro

The Catania Metro has been in operation since 27 June 1999.

History and construction edit

The section of the line between the stations of Borgo and Porto originally belonged to the Ferrovia Circumetnea narrow-gauge regional railway which opened to traffic in 1895.

For the operation of the metro, this portion of the rail line was converted to standard gauge and mostly moved underground into a double-track 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi)[2] cut-and-cover tunnel, except for the part of the route adjacent to the coast which runs on the surface for 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) and which is single-tracked.[2] Thus, the narrow-gauge Circumetnea railway's original terminus at Catania Porto had to be moved to Borgo due to the development of the Catania Metro.

The Metropolitana and the Circumetnea railways are operated by the same company, which has its offices at Catania Borgo.

Current service edit

 
Route map used inside the stations
Station Year
of opening
interchange Current
state
Monte Po under construction
Fontana under construction
Nesima 2017 Stazione FCE Nesima in service
San Nullo 2017 in service
Cibali 2021 Stazione FCE Cibali in service
Milo 2017 in service
Borgo 1999 Stazione FCE Borgo in service
Giuffrida 1999 In service
Italia 1999 in service
Galatea 1999 In service
Ramo porto
Porto 1898 suspended
FS 1898 Catania Centrale Closed
Ramo aeroporto
Giovanni XXIII 2016 Catania Centrale in service
Stesicoro 2016 in service
San Domenico under construction
Vittorio Emanuele under construction
Palestro under construction

During the first years of operation, this metro suffered from poor ridership, as its former route (from 1999 to 2016) merely skirted the city centre and therefore did not reach many popular destinations. However, ridership increased significantly in 2017.[4] The metro usually operates every day. Trains run every 10 minutes until 3:00 p.m. and then every 15 minutes until the end of the service, at 10 p.m.[5]

Tickets edit

All tickets (except MetroBus tickets) may be purchased at ticket machines at every station.[citation needed]

  • 90min: €1
  • DayTicket: €2
  • MetroBus Ticket: €1.20
  • 30days Ticket: €15

Future service and planned extensions edit

 
Map of proposed Catania Metro expansion as of 2010. Current service in black, proposed in red

An extension to the system was approved on 30 March 2006. It involves a branch from the existing line at Galatea westward through the city centre, which is planned eventually to reach Catania's Fontanarossa airport to the south.[6] This solution was favored over proposals for an airport link by means of a new station on the Catania-Siracusa line, which runs past the airport and is part of the national rail network. Recent underground stations at Piazza Papa Giovanni XXIII and Corso Sicilia, near Piazza Stesicoro among others, have served the city center since 20 December 2016, while the new track Borgo-Nesima (four new stations) opened in March 2017.

Another extension, westward from the current terminal at Nesima, is also under construction as far as Misterbianco, toward the north-western border of the city. It is planned to open in 2020.

Rolling stock edit

Elettrotreno FCE M.88
In service2008–present
ManufacturerFirema Trasporti S.p.A.
Constructed2008–2011
Number under construction14 two-car trains
Number built8
Formation2-car permanently coupled sets
Capacity442
Specifications
Car body constructionaluminum
Doors8 sets per car
Electric system(s)3000 V DC overhead pantograph

Like mainline trains in Italy but unusual for a metro, trains use 3000 V DC overhead wires for power, the exact reason for doing so being unknown. It is the only metro outside Brazil to use 3000 V DC overhead power, and only of only two metros worldwide to use 3000 V DC power on standard gauge tracks, the other being the Salvador Metro in Brazil. Belo Horizonte and Porto Alegre use the same voltage too, but on 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) Irish gauge tracks.

 
The electric railcars E.101, 102 and 103.

E100 Series (E101-E103, 3 units) - Stanga-TIBB electric single-units railcars bought-second hand from the Ferrovia Centrale Umbra. Used as temporary rolling stock between 1999 and 2001.

 
The electric train M.88-08 (series M.88.01-08).

M.88 Series (M.88-01 to M.88-08, 8 two-car sets) - Two-car electric multiple units built by Firema between 2001 and 2011. Mainstay of the line since 2001. Originally, each of them had a name.

 
The electric train CT1.CT2-001 (series CT0).

CT1 Series (2 two-car sets in service, 25 others on order) - Two-car electric multiple units built by Titagarh-Firema. A total of 27 two-car units have been ordered in 2018. First train in service since 1 April 2022.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Metropolitana di Catania: storia e sviluppi futuri". Catania Mobilità. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b c [Municipality of Catania - Information and services for citizens - Circumetnea Railway - Metropolitan Catania - The Metropolitan Line] (in Italian). Comune di Catania. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2014-05-17.
  3. ^ [Network diagram] (in Italian). Ferrovia Circumetnea. Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  4. ^ "La metropolitana di Catania triplica gli utenti in attesa degli imminenti sviluppi della linea" [Catania metro increases the ridership (+323%) in the first six months of 2017] (in Italian). Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  5. ^ (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  6. ^ Tartaglia, Andrea. "Catania Subway". URBAN RAILWAY - RETI FERROVIARIE ITALIANE. Retrieved 2013-08-22.

External links edit

  • Official site of FCE (Catania Metro operator)
  • Comune di Catania - Ferrovia Circumetnea - Metropolitana di Catania - La Linea Metropolitana (in Italian)
  • Metropolitana di Catania 2016-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Catania Metro at Urbanrail.net

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more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Catania Metro Italian Metropolitana di Catania is a rapid transit system serving the coastal city of Catania Sicily in Southern Italy One of Italy s seven metro systems it is the only one in Sicily and Europe s southernmost system It was also the first metro on an island in the Mediterranean Sea and is now one of two with the Palma Metro becoming the second in 2007 although it was only the sixth in a city on the Mediterranean after Athens 1904 Barcelona 1924 Marseille 1977 Valencia 1988 and Naples 1993 Catania MetroCatania Metro train at Giovanni XXIII StationOverviewLocaleCatania Sicily ItalyTransit typeLight metroNumber of lines1Number of stations10Annual ridership6 500 000 2019 1 Websitewww circumetnea itOperationBegan operation27 June 1999 2 Operator s Ferrovia CircumetneaNumber of vehicles8 FCE M 88 it 4 FCE CT0 it TechnicalSystem length8 8 km 5 5 mi 3 Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification3 kV DC overhead lineSystem map vteCatania Metro Legend Nesima FerroviaCircumetnea San Nullo Cibali FerroviaCircumetnea Milo Borgo FerroviaCircumetnea Giuffrida Italia Galatea Giovanni XXIII CataniaCentrale Porto temporarilyclosed 2016 Stesicoro The Catania Metro has been in operation since 27 June 1999 Contents 1 History and construction 2 Current service 2 1 Tickets 3 Future service and planned extensions 4 Rolling stock 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory and construction editThe section of the line between the stations of Borgo and Porto originally belonged to the Ferrovia Circumetnea narrow gauge regional railway which opened to traffic in 1895 For the operation of the metro this portion of the rail line was converted to standard gauge and mostly moved underground into a double track 2 0 kilometres 1 2 mi 2 cut and cover tunnel except for the part of the route adjacent to the coast which runs on the surface for 1 8 kilometres 1 1 mi and which is single tracked 2 Thus the narrow gauge Circumetnea railway s original terminus at Catania Porto had to be moved to Borgo due to the development of the Catania Metro The Metropolitana and the Circumetnea railways are operated by the same company which has its offices at Catania Borgo Current service edit nbsp Route map used inside the stations Station Yearof opening interchange Currentstate Monte Po under construction Fontana under construction Nesima 2017 Stazione FCE Nesima in service San Nullo 2017 in service Cibali 2021 Stazione FCE Cibali in service Milo 2017 in service Borgo 1999 Stazione FCE Borgo in service Giuffrida 1999 In service Italia 1999 in service Galatea 1999 In service Ramo porto Porto 1898 suspended FS 1898 Catania Centrale Closed Ramo aeroporto Giovanni XXIII 2016 Catania Centrale in service Stesicoro 2016 in service San Domenico under construction Vittorio Emanuele under construction Palestro under construction During the first years of operation this metro suffered from poor ridership as its former route from 1999 to 2016 merely skirted the city centre and therefore did not reach many popular destinations However ridership increased significantly in 2017 4 The metro usually operates every day Trains run every 10 minutes until 3 00 p m and then every 15 minutes until the end of the service at 10 p m 5 Tickets edit All tickets except MetroBus tickets may be purchased at ticket machines at every station citation needed 90min 1 DayTicket 2 MetroBus Ticket 1 20 30days Ticket 15Future service and planned extensions edit nbsp Map of proposed Catania Metro expansion as of 2010 Current service in black proposed in red An extension to the system was approved on 30 March 2006 It involves a branch from the existing line at Galatea westward through the city centre which is planned eventually to reach Catania s Fontanarossa airport to the south 6 This solution was favored over proposals for an airport link by means of a new station on the Catania Siracusa line which runs past the airport and is part of the national rail network Recent underground stations at Piazza Papa Giovanni XXIII and Corso Sicilia near Piazza Stesicoro among others have served the city center since 20 December 2016 while the new track Borgo Nesima four new stations opened in March 2017 Another extension westward from the current terminal at Nesima is also under construction as far as Misterbianco toward the north western border of the city It is planned to open in 2020 Rolling stock editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Elettrotreno FCE M 88In service2008 presentManufacturerFirema Trasporti S p A Constructed2008 2011Number under construction14 two car trainsNumber built8Formation2 car permanently coupled setsCapacity442SpecificationsCar body constructionaluminumDoors8 sets per carElectric system s 3000 V DC overhead pantographLike mainline trains in Italy but unusual for a metro trains use 3000 V DC overhead wires for power the exact reason for doing so being unknown It is the only metro outside Brazil to use 3000 V DC overhead power and only of only two metros worldwide to use 3000 V DC power on standard gauge tracks the other being the Salvador Metro in Brazil Belo Horizonte and Porto Alegre use the same voltage too but on 5 ft 3 in 1 600 mm Irish gauge tracks nbsp The electric railcars E 101 102 and 103 E100 Series E101 E103 3 units Stanga TIBB electric single units railcars bought second hand from the Ferrovia Centrale Umbra Used as temporary rolling stock between 1999 and 2001 nbsp The electric train M 88 08 series M 88 01 08 M 88 Series M 88 01 to M 88 08 8 two car sets Two car electric multiple units built by Firema between 2001 and 2011 Mainstay of the line since 2001 Originally each of them had a name nbsp The electric train CT1 CT2 001 series CT0 CT1 Series 2 two car sets in service 25 others on order Two car electric multiple units built by Titagarh Firema A total of 27 two car units have been ordered in 2018 First train in service since 1 April 2022 See also editFerrovia Circumetnea Lists of rapid transit systemsReferences edit Metropolitana di Catania storia e sviluppi futuri Catania Mobilita 1 April 2022 Retrieved 29 April 2022 a b c Comune di Catania Informazioni e servizi al cittadino Ferrovia Circumetnea Metropolitana di Catania La Linea Metropolitana Municipality of Catania Information and services for citizens Circumetnea Railway Metropolitan Catania The Metropolitan Line in Italian Comune di Catania Archived from the original on 2014 05 18 Retrieved 2014 05 17 Schema di Rete Network diagram in Italian Ferrovia Circumetnea Archived from the original on 2015 10 05 Retrieved 2015 10 20 La metropolitana di Catania triplica gli utenti in attesa degli imminenti sviluppi della linea Catania metro increases the ridership 323 in the first six months of 2017 in Italian Retrieved 2015 08 06 Metropolitana di Catania tariffe e orari in Italian Archived from the original on 2016 11 15 Retrieved 2015 10 20 Tartaglia Andrea Catania Subway URBAN RAILWAY RETI FERROVIARIE ITALIANE Retrieved 2013 08 22 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catania metro Official site of FCE Catania Metro operator Comune di Catania Ferrovia Circumetnea Metropolitana di Catania La Linea Metropolitana in Italian Metropolitana di Catania Archived 2016 11 16 at the Wayback Machine Catania Metro at Urbanrail net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Catania Metro amp oldid 1219950107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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