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The Naples tramway network () is located within the city and ''
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Naples Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...
, in the
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. In operation since 1875, the network has waxed and waned in size and vitality over the years, and is now growing once again. It is now long, and comprises three routes, known as lines 1, 2 and 4.


History

The first tramways in Naples were
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lines, opened in 1875. In 1929, the city of Naples rescued various lines, rolling stock and infrastructure from several concessionaires, before merging them all into the (English: ''Naples Municipal Tramway'') (ACTN), which had been established in 1918. In December 1930, the management of the network was entrusted to the ''Ente Autonomo Volturno'' (EAV), a local public sector producer of electricity. In 1937, the EAV became the concessionaire of the service, but due to various difficulties the city council resumed direct management from 1 January 1941, at the request of the concessionaire. In 1947, the (English: ''Tramway Trolleybus Company of Naples'') (ATAN) was established to take over the management of tram services. As in other Italian cities, the tramway network underwent a drastic reduction between 1952 and 1954 in favour of trolleybus lines, and motor vehicles. Attempts in the late twentieth century to revive what was left of the network, such as the '' Linea Tranviaria Rapida'' designed for the
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, did not lead to any results. Instead, the network suffered further cuts (1998: Piazzale Tecchio–Bagnoli; 2000: Piazza Vittoria–Piazzale Tecchio). A rebuilding program has been launched. The program includes the reconstruction of some infrastructure, and renewal of the tram fleet.


Services

The Naples tramway network is long, and comprises the following routes: * 1 (Via Stadera) – Emiciclo di Poggioreale – Port (Via Cristoforo Colombo) * 2 Piazza Nazionale –
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(ANM depot) * 4 San Giovanni a Teduccio (ANM depot) – Port (Via Cristoforo Colombo) Due to further work on the construction of Municipio metro station, the movement of trams into Piazza Vittoria is temporarily suspended. To work around this problem, the city considered building a temporary terminus, which would have been located in Via Cristoforo Colombo. If that terminus had been built, it would have given access to some abandoned tram lines.


Projects

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, and along Via S.Alfonso Maria dei Liguori as far as
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, and a new line, built to
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, on the trail of the former
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. If work on all of these projects were completed, the network would be formed by the following lines: * 1 Emiciclo di Poggioreale–Piazza Sannazaro * 2 Via Stadera–San Giovanni a Teduccio * 2/ Emiciclo di Poggioreale–San Giovanni a Teduccio * 4 San Giovanni a Teduccio (ANM depot)–Piazza Vittoria * Branch to Piazza Carlo III * Line to Ponticelli * Piscinola–Villaricca line


Rolling stock

By the late 1970s, the only trams remaining in service were from the series 951–1054, which were
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-type trams built by Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali in the 1930s, originally as 901–906 (built 1930–32, later renumbered 1022 and 1050–1054, respectively) and 951-1050 (built 1933–35). These had been rebuilt in the 1950s and early 1960s, with modernised front and rear ends, among other changes. Between 1976 and 1980, a total of 72 of these were fully rebodied, keeping their fleet numbers, and the last unrebodied cars were withdrawn from service between 1981 and 1984. The only car that remained in use with its older body was No. 1029, which after 1980 was relegated to work duties, not passenger service, and was withdrawn entirely in December 1992.


Current fleet

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s, most built in 1933–1935 by OFM, rebodied in 1976–1980


Depots

Of the five depots used by the full network, only one remains active, namely the San Giovanni depot, in the eastern Naples suburb of
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.


Network map


See also

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Metropolitana di Napoli The Naples Metro () is a rapid transit system serving the city of Naples, Campania, Italy and some parts of the adjacent ''Comune, comuni'' of its Naples metropolitan area, metropolitan area through Naples–Aversa railway, Line 11. The system ...
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References

*''Where inline citation are lacking, this article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at March 2011.'' *


External links


Images of the Naples tramway network, at ''photorail.com''


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Naples Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...