Cumana railway

Cumana railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleCampania, Italy
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemNaples metropolitan railway service
Operator(s)EAV
History
Opened1 July 1889 (1889-07-01)
Technical
Line length19.81 km (12.31 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification3 kV DC
Route map

km
closed
0.000
Montesanto
2.421
Corso Vittorio Emanuele
depot
4.321
Fuorigrotta
5.164
Mostra–Stadio Maradona
6.130
Edenlandia
Line 7 (planned)
EAV-RFI junction
6.787
Agnano
7.688
Bagnoli–
Città della
Scienza
8.325
Dazio
old alignment
1999
Terme (
Patamia
Pepere
)
19??
9.367
PM Accadia
1999
10.594
Gerolomini
old alignment
2025
11.420
Cappuccini
2025
11.984
Pozzuoli
2025
Pozzuoli
(
under
construction
)
13.208
Cantieri
2022
14.153
Arco Felice
15.753
Lucrino
old alignment
1999
Baia
1999
18.204
Fusaro
19.810
Torregaveta
km
closed
Source: Italian railway atlas

Cumana railway (Italian: Ferrovia Cumana), also known as Line 4, is a commuter rail service in Campania, southern Italy, connecting Naples by two separate routes with Torregaveta, near Cuma in the town of Bacoli (about 15 km west of Naples). It passes through Pozzuoli and the volcanic Campi Flegrei area.

The line was built and run by the Società per le Ferrovie Napoletane (the Neapolitan Railway Company), founded in 1883, and is now operated by the Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV) company.