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Line A (Rome Metro)
Line A () of the Rome Metro runs across the city from the north-west terminus of Battistini (Rome Metro), Battistini to the south-east terminus at Anagnina (Rome Metro), Anagnina. It intersects with Line B (Rome Metro), Line B at Termini (Rome Metro), Termini and with Line C (Rome Metro), Line C at San Giovanni (Rome Metro), San Giovanni. The line is marked orange on metro maps. Normally very crowded, Line A is estimated to transport nearly half a million people daily. History In 1959, approval was granted for the construction of a second metropolitan railway line in Rome, from the area of Osteria del Curato to Prati (rione of Rome), Prati, passing through the city centre and intersecting with the existing line (inaugurated in 1955) at Termini Station. Work began in 1964 in the Tuscolana area and immediately ran into unexpected delays and difficulties, an example of which was the disruption caused to traffic in the south-east of Rome by the cut and cover method of digging. Th ...
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Termini (Rome Metro)
Termini is an underground station of the Rome Metro. The station was inaugurated on 10 February 1955 as a station on Line B (Rome Metro), Line B, and later became an interchange with Line A (Rome Metro), Line A. The station is found in Piazza dei Cinquecento, under the Roma Termini railway station, Termini rail terminal. Together, the two stations form the main public transport hub in the city. Termini is currently the only station in the Rome Metro system to serve both Lines A and B. Services This station has: * Ticket office * Escalators Interchanges * Termini interchange station for Line B (Rome Metro), Line B and Line A (Rome Metro), Line A on the Rome Metro. * Termini-Laziali (Rome–Giardinetti railway), Roma Laziali station on the Rome–Giardinetti railway. * 5 – 14 (Tram Line) – H – 38 – 40 Express – 64 – 66 – 70 – 75 – 82 – 90 Express – 92 – 105 – 150F – 223 – 310 – 590 – 714 – 910 – nMA – nMB – nMB1 – n5 – n8 � ...
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Spagna (Rome Metro)
Spagna is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, in the ''rione'' Campo Marzio, which was inaugurated in 1980. The station is named after the nearby Piazza di Spagna: its main exit is on Vicolo del Bottino, a short stretch of road that leads to the square. Another exit, connected by a series of moving walkways, is located near Porta Pinciana and the homonymous entrance to Villa Borghese. History The Spagna station was built as part of the first section (from Anagnina to Ottaviano) of the Line A of the Rome Metro, which came into service in 1980.Formigari, Muscolino, ''op. cit.'', p. 142 The project of an interchange with the future Line D was abandoned in the autumn of 2012. On 23 March 2019, after that Barberini was impounded for a problem with the escalators, Spagna was also closed. The closure lasted about a month and a half: in fact, the station reopened to the public at 6 pm on 7 May 2019. Services This station has: * Parking at Villa Borghese * Escalator ...
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Porta Furba (Rome Metro)
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Arco Di Travertino (Rome Metro)
Arco di Travertino is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro. It is located in Rome's 9th district, between Colli Albani and Porta Furba stations. It is located under the intersection of Via Arco di Travertino, Via Colli Albani The Alban Hills () are the caldera remains of a quiescent volcanic complex in Italy, located southeast of Rome and about north of Anzio. The high Monte Cavo forms a highly visible peak in the centre of the caldera, but the highest point i ... and Largo Lorenzo Cuneo. References Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1980 Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Colli Albani (Rome Metro)
Colli Albani is a station on the Rome Metro. It is on Line A and is located in Largo dei Colli Albani The Alban Hills () are the caldera remains of a quiescent volcanic complex in Italy, located southeast of Rome and about north of Anzio. The high Monte Cavo forms a highly visible peak in the centre of the caldera, but the highest point i ..., between the Furio Camillo and Arco di Travertino stations. References Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1980 Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano Rome Q. IX Appio-Latino {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Furio Camillo (Rome Metro)
Furio Camillo is an underground station on Linea A of the Rome Metro. The station was inaugurated in 1980 and is located under Via Appia Nuova, at the junction of Via Cesare Baronio and Viale Furio Camillo, in an area where roads are named after personalities from the earliest history of Rome and characters from the Aeneid. Services This station has: * Access for the disabled * Escalators Located nearby * Via Appia Nuova * Via Tuscolana * Basilica di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice * Villa Lazzaroni * Villa Lais References External linksThe station on theATAC Atac (styled ''ATAC'') is a brand of predominantly food stores operating supermarkets, created by the Docks de France in 1982, and a subsidiary of the Auchan Group since 1998. The idea of the Atac concept was a supermarket which was near bare ... site. Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1980 Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano Rome Q. IX Appio-Latino {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Ponte Lungo (Rome Metro)
Ponte Lungo is a station on the Rome Metro. It is on Line A and is located in Appio Latino, between Re di Roma and Furio Camillo stations. It is located at the intersection of Via Appia Nuova, Piazza di Ponte Lungo and Via Gela Gela (Sicilian and ; ) is a city and (municipality) in the regional autonomy, Autonomous Region of Sicily, Italy; in terms of area and population, it is the largest municipality on the southern coast of Sicily. Gela is part of the Province o .... This station can be used as an interchange with Tuscolana station, which provides the Lazio Regional Railway services FL1, FL3 and FL5. References External links Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1980 Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Re Di Roma (Rome Metro)
Re di Roma is a train station on the Rome Metro The Rome Metro () is a rapid transit system that operates in Rome, Italy. It started operation in 1955, making it the oldest in the country. The Metro comprises three lines – A (orange), B (blue) and C (green) – which operate on of rout .... It is on Line A and is located in Appio Latino, between San Giovanni and Ponte Lungo stations. It is located under Piazza Re di Roma, from which it gets its name.Vittorio Formigari, Piero Muscolino, La metropolitana a Roma, Calosci - Cortona, 1983, p. 133 References External links Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1980 Rome Q. VIII Tuscolano Rome Q. IX Appio-Latino {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Line C (Rome Metro)
Line C is a Rome Metro line which runs from Monte Compatri-Pantano in the eastern suburbs of Rome, in Italy, to San Giovanni near the city centre, where it meets Line A. It is the third metro line to be built in the city and the first to be fully automated. The first section, between Monte Compatri-Pantano and Parco di Centocelle, opened on 9 November 2014. The second, from Parco di Centocelle to Lodi, opened on 29 June 2015. The third, from Lodi to San Giovanni, opened on 12 May 2018. The line reuses parts of the old Rome-Pantano railway, a light railway that is the last remaining part of the Rome-Fiuggi railway. Construction Archeological investigations began in August 2006, before the first construction sites opened in March 2007 on Piazza Roberto Malatesta, to construct Malatesta station. The Lodi station followed one month later. In May 2008, crews constructed two tunnel boring machines at Giardinetti, and two months later the old Rome-Pantano railway was truncated ...
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San Giovanni (Rome Metro)
San Giovanni is an underground interchange station on Lines A and C of the Rome Metro. The station is located in Piazzale Appio at the beginning of Via Appia Nuova, beside the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, from which the station takes its name. It opened in 1980 on Line A. On May 12, 2018, Line C was extended to the station. It serves as the westernmost terminus of Line C, pending its extension to Fori Imperiali, which is currently under construction. San Giovanni is the first stop on the Rome Metro which is part of the '' Archeostation'' circuit. Archaeological finds discovered during the works of the new Line C are exhibited inside the stations. Located nearby * Lateran Palace * Basilica of St. John Lateran * Santa Croce in Gerusalemme * Porta San Giovanni * Porta Asinaria Interchanges * Interchange station for Line A and Line C on the Rome Metro The Rome Metro () is a rapid transit system that operates in Rome, Italy. It started operation in 1955, ...
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Manzoni – Museo Della Liberazione (Rome Metro)
Manzoni–Museo della Liberazione (formerly Manzoni) is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, inaugurated in 1980. It is located under the junction of Viale Alessandro Manzoni, Via Emanuele Filiberto and Via San Quintino, in Esquilino rione. Located nearby * Piazza Dante * Viale Manzoni * Museum of the Liberation of Rome The Museum of the Liberation of Rome () is located in an apartment building at Via Tasso 145, Rome, close to the basilica of St. John Lateran. It records the period of German occupation of Rome (September 1943 – June 1944) in the Second World ... (). Museum housed in the former headquarters of the SS during German occupation of Italy (via Tasso 145). Refurbishment The station underwent extensive refurbishment from January 2006 to October 2007, when escalators and electrical, safety and communication systems were upgraded. During the works, archaeological remains were found, and this prolonged their duration. Upon reopening, the stati ...
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Vittorio Emanuele (Rome Metro)
Vittorio Emanuele is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro. The station was inaugurated in 1980 and is sited underground, beneath Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, which gives it its name, in the Esquilino rione. The atrium of the station houses several mosaics from the Artemetro Roma Prize. The mosaics on display are by Nicola Carrino and Giulia Napoleone. On 17 October 2006 there was a train crash in this station, killing one and injuring over 200 people. Located nearby * Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II *Auditorium of Maecenas *Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore * Teatro Ambra Jovinelli * Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum) *Santa Croce in Gerusalemme *Porta Maggiore and the underground basilica of Porta Maggiore *Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker * Basilica di Santa Prassede * Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale *Capolinea Roma-Pantano *Via Gioberti * Via Merulana *Mercato Vittorio External links The station on theATAC Atac (styled ''ATAC'') is a brand of predominantly food store ...
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