Catania Metro

Catania Metro
Catania Metro
Metroct1.jpg
Info
Locale Catania
Transit type Rapid transit
Number of lines 1
Number of stations 6
Daily ridership 1,600 per day
Operation
Began operation 1999
Technical

The Catania Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Catania) is a metro system serving the city of Catania in Sicily, southern Italy.

It has been in operation since June 27, 1999 and consists of single line approximately 4 km long. The line is underground for most of its length (between the stations of Borgo and Galatea). Service frequency is limited to once every 15 minutes because the line is single-track for almost half its length (between stations Galatea and Porto), hence trains operate as shuttles.

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Construction history

The section of the line between the stations of Borgo and Porto originally belonged to the Circumetnea narrow-gauge regional railway which was constructed in 1895. The line was converted to standard gauge and moved underground in a cut-and-cover tunnel except for the part of the route adjacent to the coast which remained on the surface. The original terminal of the Circumetnea at F.S. Centrale was moved to Borgo.

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

Current status and planned extensions

Geographically accurate diagram of the Catania Metro

The metro currently suffers from poor ridership, as its current route merely skirts the city centre and therefore does not reach many popular destinations. Another reason for this is the service frequency limit of one train every 15 minutes, imposed by the single track.

An extension to the system was given the green light on March 30, 2006. It involves a branch from the existing line at Galatea westward through the city center, which is planned eventually to reach Catania's Fontanarossa airport to the south [1]. 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. New underground stations at Piazza Giovanni XXIII and Piazza Stesicoro, among others, will serve the city center.

Another extension, westward from the current terminal at Borgo, using the current Circumetnea right-of-way, is also under construction as far as Nesima, toward the north-western border of the city.

The completion and inauguration of the section from Piazza Stesicono to Nesima is planned for between the end of 2014 and the beginning of 2015.

List of Catania metro stations

  • Borgo
  • Giuffrida
  • Italia
  • Galatea
  • F.S. Stazione Centrale
  • Porto
Catania Metro
Legend
FCE Line to Riposto
Track turning from right
Nesima FCE
Station on track Unknown BSicon "uexKBHFa"
Ambox warning blue construction.svg Nesima
Straight track Unknown BSicon "uexBHF"
Ambox warning blue construction.svg S. Nullo
Cibali FCE
Station on track Unknown BSicon "uexBHF"
Ambox warning blue construction.svg Cibali
Straight track Unknown BSicon "uexBHF"
Ambox warning blue construction.svg Milo
Track turning left Unknown BSicon "umSWBHFr"
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png Borgo (interchange with FCE)
Urban station on track
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png Giuffrida
Urban station on track
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png Italia
Urban station on track
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png Galatea
Unused waterway turning from left Unused transverse waterway Waterway with unused branch to right Track turning from left
FS Line to Messina
Giovanni XXIII Ambox warning blue construction.svg
Unknown BSicon "uexBHF" Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "umTINT" Track turning right
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png FS Centrale (interchange with FS)
Stesicoro Ambox warning blue construction.svg
Unknown BSicon "uexKBHFe" Straight track Urban End station
Logo Metropolitane Italia.png Porto
Track turning right
FS Line to Siracusa/Palermo/Gela

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