Naples towards Capodichino: Progress on the New Metro Line 1 Station

I lavori tunnel Capodichino
I lavori tunnel Capodichino
Monday 25 March 2024, 12:55 - Last updated : 14:09
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Naples towards Capodichino. The realization of the new station of the metro line 1 is getting closer. In fact, today, the last diaphragm of the tunnel from Piazza Di Vittorio has been demolished. The operation was carried out after all the necessary tests and preparatory activities were performed, including sampling, core drilling, and tracing, aimed at defining the methods of demolition of the diaphragm at the end of the natural tunnel, coming from the Secondigliano station, in the ventilation chamber, at Piazza Di Vittorio. Once this intervention is completed, the completion of the natural tunnel up to the Di Vittorio station, on Viale Umberto Maddalena, for a total length of about 300 meters, will proceed, and then with the closure of the works of the metropolitan ring between Piscinola and Capodichino under the responsibility of Eav/Regione Campania. The Piscinola-Capodichino stretch has a total length of 4.1 kilometers, constructed in continuation of the line from Aversa Centro, will complete the ring of the Naples Metro, allowing the entire northern periphery of Naples (Miano, Secondigliano, Scampia, and San Pietro a Patierno) to connect with the city's transport hubs (trains, port, airport) and enabling easier mobility for the suburbs. The intervention includes four new stations: Miano, Regina Margherita, Secondigliano, Di Vittorio, for each of which road and environmental redevelopment works are planned in the surrounding areas through the reconnection of existing roads and the creation of new connections, benefiting the entire city.
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