Parco di Centocelle (Rome Metro)
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Mirti towards San Giovanni | Line C | Alessandrino towards Monte Compatri-Pantano |
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Parco di Centocelle is an underground station of Line C of the Rome Metro. It is located near the intersection between the Via Casilina and Via Palmiro Togliatti. It is the last station of Line C following the route of the former Rome–Giardinetti railway. Parco di Centocelle serves as an important interchange between the public transportation corridors of Via Casilina and Via Togliatti.
Construction of the station started in 2007 and it was opened on 9 November 2014. It served as a temporary western terminus of Line C until the opening of Lodi station in June 2015.
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External links
Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea C - Parco di Centocelle at Wikimedia Commons
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- San Giovanni
- Lodi
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- Parco di Centocelle
- Alessandrino
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- Montecompatri-Pantano
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