Spagna (Rome Metro)

Coordinates: 41°54′23.4″N 12°28′59″E / 41.906500°N 12.48306°E / 41.906500; 12.48306
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Spagna
General information
Coordinates41°54′23.4″N 12°28′59″E / 41.906500°N 12.48306°E / 41.906500; 12.48306
Owned byATAC
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Services
Preceding station The Logo of Metro Systems used throughout Italy. Rome Metro Following station
Flaminio
towards Battistini
Line A Barberini
towards Anagnina
Location
Map
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Spagna is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, in the rione Campo Marzio, which was inaugurated in 1980.

The station is named after the nearby Piazza di Spagna: its main exit is on Vicolo del Bottino, a short stretch of road that leads to the square. Another exit, connected by a series of moving walkways, is located near Porta Pinciana and the homonymous entrance to Villa Borghese.

History[edit]

The Spagna station was built as part of the first section (from Anagnina to Ottaviano) of the Line A of the Rome Metro,[1] which came into service in 1980.[2]

The project of an interchange with the future Line D was abandoned in the autumn of 2012.

On 23 March 2019, after that Barberini was impounded for a problem with the escalators, Spagna was also closed. The closure lasted about a month and a half: in fact, the station reopened to the public at 6 pm on 7 May 2019.

Services[edit]

This station has:

  • Park and Ride Parking at Villa Borghese
  • Escalators Escalators
  • elevators Elevators
  • Ticket office Ticket office
  • Ticket machine Ticket machine

Interchanges[edit]

Located nearby[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Formigari, Muscolino,op. cit., p. 133
  2. ^ Formigari, Muscolino, op. cit., p. 142

Bibliography[edit]

  • Vittorio Formigari; Piero Muscolino (1983). La metropolitana a Roma. Notizie dalle origini e ricordi degli autori. Cortona: Calosci. ISBN 88-7785-197-X.

External links[edit]

Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea A - Spagna at Wikimedia Commons