Lodi (Rome Metro)
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Lodi is an underground station of Line C of the
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. It served as the western
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of Line C since its opening, on June 29, 2015, until May 12, 2018, when the terminus moved to San Giovanni. The station is not exactly located in Piazza Lodi, after which it is named, but further west in Via
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, between Via
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and Piazza
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. Works started in 2007 and were finished in January 2015. The station opened on 29 June 2015.


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Rome Metro Line C stations Railway stations opened in 2015 2015 establishments in Italy Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano Railway stations in Italy opened in the 2010s {{Rome-metro-stub