General Information
Completion: | 16 February 1980 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Below grade metro or light-rail station |
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Structure: |
Underground structure |
Location
Technical Information
There currently is no technical data available.
Excerpt from Wikipedia
Anagnina is a station of Line A of the Rome Metro. It is located at the junction between Via Tuscolana and Via Anagnina, close to the depot of Osteria del Curato. The station rises at 53 metres (174 ft) above sea level.
History
The Anagnina station was built as the south-eastern terminus of the first section of metro Line A, which came into service on 16 February 1980.
Description
Anagnina is an underground terminal station with two tracks served by two platforms not directly connected to each other. On the floor above that of the platforms there are the ticket offices and a police cage watching the entrance to the station area.
Inside the station, the electric locomotive nr. 82 - which belonged to the former railway company of Rome (STEFER) and served on the Tranvie die Castelli Romani network - is now preserved as a monument.
The station hall also contains some mosaics created for the Artemetro Roma Prize: the authors are the Italian Luigi Veronesi and Lucio del Pezzo, the Swiss Gottfried Honegger and the Russian Mikhail Koulakov. The mosaics are said to be a success in that they brighten up otherwise sombre spaces.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Anagnina (Rome Metro)" and modified on October 11, 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20052735 - Published on:
05/02/2010 - Last updated on:
20/06/2019