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ROME METRO
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The Rome Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Roma) is an underground public transportation system that operates in Rome, Italy. It opened in 1955. There are currently two lines, A line (identified by the orange colour) and B line (blue). A third service... |
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LINEA A
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The A line connects the north-west of the city with the south-east. It currently has 27 stations with terminals at Battistini and Anagnina. Its distinguished by the colour orange.Approval was given for the construction of the Rome's second metro line... |
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LINEA B
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Notwithstanding its name, the B line was in fact the first metro line in Rome. The line B connects the north-east of the city with the south-west. It currently has 22 stations with terminals at Rebibbia and Laurentina (just east of EUR). It's disting... |
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ROMA-LIDO
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Construction of the Roma-Lido line began shortly after the end of the first world war and was completed some six years later in 1924. It began operation as a steam locomotion railway but electrification was completed less than a year later.The line c... |
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ROMA-GIARDINETTI
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Officially termed a railway, the Roma-Giardinetti line is a narrow gauge tram which connects Laziali (a regional train station some 800 metres from Temini's main concourse) with Giardinetti to the east just past the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA), Rom... |
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ROMA-CIVITA CASTELLANA-VITERBO
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The Roma-Civita Castellana-Viterbo line (sometimes called the Roma-Nord line) began life as narrow gauge tram running from Piazza della Libertŕ in Rome to Civita Castellana. However the next stretch of the line, to Viterbo, was built as a railway and... |
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