Genoa Metro (Metropolitana di Genova)

The Genoa Metro is a rapid transit consisting of a single line that connects the center of Genoa, Italy, with the suburb of Rivarolo Ligure, northwest of the city centre. The service is currently managed by Azienda Mobilità e Trasporti (AMT), which provides public transport for the city of Genoa. Operating as a single-line system, Line 1, the Genoa Metro efficiently traverses major areas of the city, providing residents and visitors with a convenient and streamlined method of transit. Featuring a reliance on Automated People Mover (APM) technology, the Metro embraces modernity and precision in its operations, contributing to the overall efficiency of Genoa's transport network. Metro stations with contemporary architectural designs not only serve as functional hubs but also contribute to the urban aesthetics of the city.

Operator
Operation start13 June 1990
Total Lines1 Metro Lines
Total Station8 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryGenoa Italy
Official Webhttps://www.visitgenoa.it/en/public-transports

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Line 18Brin Brignole

  • The Genoa Metro operates as a single-line system, Line 1, providing direct service through major areas of the city, including the city center and important neighbourhoods.
  • The Genoa Metro is an automated people mover system that uses driverless technology for efficient and accurate operation.
  • The metro integrates seamlessly with other modes of public transportation, such as buses and ferries, creating a well-connected transit network for commuters.
  • Genoa metro stations have modern and functional designs, incorporating contemporary architectural elements that contribute to the city's urban aesthetics.
  • Some metro stations in Genoa display artistic installations, which add a cultural dimension to the transit experience and enhance the overall ambiance of transit spaces.
  • The Genoa Metro incorporates environmentally friendly practices, aligning with the city's efforts to promote sustainability and reduce its ecological footprint.
  • Parts of the metro system are constructed deep underground, using tunneling techniques to navigate the city's topography.
  • The Genoa Metro is designed to accommodate a large number of daily passengers, contributing to the efficiency of the city's overall transport network.
  • As part of ongoing development initiatives, future extensions or enhancements of the Genoa Metro may be under consideration to meet the city's evolving transportation needs.
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