Turin Metro (Metropolitana di Torino)

The Turin Metro is a modern VAL rapid transit system serving Turin. It is operated by Gruppo Torinese Trasporti (GTT), a public company controlled by the Municipality of Turin. The system consists of a 15.1-kilometre (9 mi 31 ch) line with 23 stations that connects Fermi station in Collegno to Piazza Bengasi in Turin, near the border of the Moncalieri municipality. Launched with the opening of Line 1 on 4 February 2006, this metro network has become an integral part of Turin's urban landscape. Line 1, extending from Fermi to XVIII Decembre, serves as the primary north-south artery, connecting key areas, including the bustling Porta Nuova railway station. As one of Italy's new metro systems, Turin's underground transportation network is marked by its contemporary design, attractive architecture and commitment to enhancing the overall commuting experience.

Operator
Operation start4 February 2006
Total Lines1 Metro Lines
Total Station23 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryTurin Italy
Official Webhttps://www.gtt.to.it/cms/

StationLayoutOperation starts
Fermi
Paradiso
Marche
Massaua
Pozzo Strada
Monte Grappa
Rivoli
Racconigi
Bernini
Principi d'Acaja
XVIII Dicembre
Porta Susa
Vinzaglio
Re Umberto
Porta Nuova
Marconi
Nizza
Dante
Carducci-Molinette
Spezia
Lingotto
Italia '61
Bengasi