Brescia Metro (Metropolitana di Brescia)

The Brescia Metro is a rapid transit network serving Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. Officially inaugurated on 2 March 2013, the metro system has rapidly become an integral part of Brescia's public transport network. The network consists of a single line, with a length of 13.7 kilometers (8.5 mi) and a total of 17 stations, from Prilepino to Sant'Eufemia-Buffaloara, located respectively north and south-east of Brescia. With its modern and functional station design, the Brescia Metro integrates seamlessly with other modes of public transport, promoting a comprehensive and well-connected transit experience for the city's residents and visitors.

Operator
Operation start2 March 2013
Total Lines1 Metro Lines
Total Station17 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryBrescia Italy
Official Webhttp://www.bresciamobilita.it/utenti/metrobs

StationLayoutOperation starts
PrealpinoUnderground
CasazzaUnderground
MompianoUnderground
EuropaUnderground
OspedaleUnderground
MarconiUnderground
San FaustinoUnderground
VittoriaUnderground
Stazione F.S.Underground
BresciadueUnderground
LamarmoraUnderground
VoltaUnderground
PoliambulanzaSurface
San Polo ParcoSurface
San Polo CimabueUnderground
SanpolinoElavated
San Eufemia-BuffaloraElavated