LINE C The C line of the Rome underground , under construction since 2007 and not completed, cut off the city from the northwest, in Della Vittoria district, in the eastern suburbs extending beyond the ring road with a total length of about 25.6 km and 30 stations passing through the historic center of [...]
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LINE B Line B of the Rome underground connects the city from south to north-east where it is divided into two branches: one to the east and one to the north-east. Its terminus is: Laurentina (in the Giuliano-Dalmata district), Rebibbia (in the Ponte Mammolo district, near the penitentiary of the same name), and Ionian [...]
Read moreAbout the Colosseum: the_colosseum_rome Colosseum in Italian is a gigantic oval amphitheatre located in the centre of the city of Rome. It is one of the greatest monuments built during the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. It is located to the east of the Roman Forum. [...]
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LINE A The line A of the Rome metro , characterized by orange , was the second line to be built in the capital. The first section of the line, from Ottaviano to Cinecittà, was inaugurated on 16 February 1980 by the then mayor of Rome Luigi Petroselli, today the route extends from Battistini [...]
Read morePublic transport card - The best way to travel in Rome! The metro in Rome is 73 stations, 60 km of tracks and 770 000 passengers per day. The metro station "Metropolitana" has been in operation since 1955. It has three lines in operation: line A, line B and line C. The Rome Metro [...]
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