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Metrebus
The Metrebus Card is a contactless smart card, contactless smartcard ticketing system for Rome. It has stored value on a paper ticket for either 1, 3 or 7 days. All three versions of the tickets look the same on the front, but on the back of the ticket the magnetic data printed on the ticket varies depending on which version of the ticket was purchased. Metrebus (an acronym composed of the words "Metro", "Train" and "Bus") is an integrated ticket, integrated fare system active in the city of Rome and in much of the Lazio region. It is divided into two categories: ''Metrebus Roma'', which includes all travel tickets that can be used within the municipality of Rome, and ''Metrebus Lazio'', which divides Lazio by area and can only be used in the areas indicated at the time of purchase. The system includes the three main companies that manage local public transport in the Lazio region, namely ATAC SpA, ATAC, Cotral and Trenitalia. There is also a single ticket "BIT” (''Biglietto Int ...
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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 route, serving 73 stations.Counting Termini, the interchange station between Lines A and B, and San Giovanni, the interchange station between Lines A and C, only once. It has a daily ridership of approximately 820,000 passengers, and an annual traffic of approximately 320 million passengers. In addition to the Metro, the center of Rome and its urban area are served by 8 FL lines (672 km (417.5 mi) with 131 stations) that surround Rome and the Lazio region, 6 tram lines (36 km (22 mi) ) with 192 stations), 3 commuter urban lines (135 km (83.8 mi) with 57 stations), as well as the '' Leonardo Express'' which connects Roma Termini, the central station of the city of Rome, to the Leonardo da Vinci Airport of Fi ...
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ATAC SpA
ATAC Azienda per la mobilità di Roma Capitale Società per azioni, S.p.A. (; formerly ; ) is an Italian publicly owned company running most of the local public transportation services, paid parking and Park and ride, incentive parking lots in Rome. More specifically, the company handles, on behalf of Roma Capitale Authority, the entire Trams in Rome, tramway, Trolleybuses in Rome, trolleybus network and Rome Metro, metro lines, as well as most of the bus lines in the city. ATAC S.p.A., with its 2,200-kilometer-wide public transport network, its over 8,500 busses and 70,000 parking stalls, is currently one of the biggest public transportation companies in European Union, Europe and the largest in Italy. Founded in 1909 as AATM (Autonomous Municipal Tramway Company) in a bid to Municipalization, municipalise public means of transport in Rome, the company was reformed for the first time in 2000, when it was split into two separate components and turned into a mobility agency fo ...
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Cotral
Cotral SpA (In Italian language, Italian: ''Compagnia Trasporti Lazio'' or Lazio Transport Company) is a limited company which runs suburban and inter-urban public transport services in the Lazio region of Italy. Cotral connects all the municipalities of Lazio - excluding the island municipalities of Ponza and Ventotene - and with a total of over 8,000 daily trips. Together with ATAC SpA, ATAC and Trenitalia, it participates in the Metrebus integrated fare system. History Founded in 1976 through the merger of regional public transport operators in Lazio, Cotral inherited from one of these, STEFER, the management of the Rome metro, the concession railways Rome-Lido railway, Rome-Lido, Rome–Civita Castellana–Viterbo railway, Rome-Civita Castellana-Viterbo, and Rome-Fiuggi-Alatri-Frosinone railway, Rome-Fiuggi-Frosinone, as well as the tramways of the Roman Castles, Castelli Romani. In 2000, the management of the metro-rail system was separated from the original company wi ...
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Transport In Rome
Rome has an extensive internal transport system and is one of the most important road, rail and air hubs in Italy. Rome banned diesel vehicles from its roads for the first time on Tuesday 14 January 2020. The local transport authority said the order would affect around one million vehicles. Urban transport Rome has an urban transport network which consists of buses, trams, rapid transit lines, light rail lines and suburban railways. Roma servizi per la Mobilità is the municipally-owned public transport agency which is in charge of programming bus routes and providinreal-time informationand services to the user. Atac (formerly an acronym for ''Azienda del Trasporto Autoferrotranviario del Comune di Roma'', "Company for rail and road transport of the city of Rome") is the municipally-owned public transport company which operates most of the public transport lines in the city. Roma TPL is a private company which operates a minority of bus lines. Rome Metro The Rome Metro i ...
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Integrated Ticket
Integrated ticketing enables a journey involving transfers within or between different modes of transportation using a single ticket that is valid for the entire journey. These modes include buses, trains, subways, and ferries, among others. The purpose of integrated ticketing is to promote public transport use by simplifying transitions between different modes and improving service efficiency. In many instances, integrated ticketing is facilitated through electronic ticketing technologies such as magnetic stripe cards, smart cards or contactless smart card. Some smart card systems, such as Hong Kong’s Octopus card and Tokyo's Suica, are also used for payments beyond transportation, including goods and services. While electronic methods are prevalent, certain public transport systems still utilize paper tickets, which permit transfers within a specified area or, in some cases, allow unlimited travel during designated periods, as seen with the Transperth FamilyRider in Australia ...
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Battistini (Rome Metro)
Battistini is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, situated at the junction of Via Mattia Battistini and Via Ennio Bonifazi, in the 14th district. The station was inaugurated, together with the others from Valle Aurelia - Battistini on 1 January 2000 since when it has been the northernmost station on Line A. Services This station has: * Access for the disabled * 177 Park and Ride A park and ride, also known as incentive parking or a commuter lot, is a parking lot with public transport connections that allows commuters and other people heading to city centres to leave their vehicles and transfer to a bus, Rail transport, r ... spaces * Ticket office * Escalators Located nearby * Via Boccea * Forte Boccea * Santa Sofia a Via Boccea References External links Battistini station on the Rome public transport site (in Italian) Rome Metro Line A stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 2000 Rome Q. XXVII Primavalle {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Conca D'Oro (Rome Metro)
Conca d'Oro is an underground station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It is located in the Monte Sacro __NOTOC__ The Mons Sacer, Sacer Mons, or Sacred Mount is a hill in Rome, famed as the location of the First secessio plebis, first secession of the plebs, in 494 BC.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography'', vol. II, p. 871 ("Sacer Mons"). Geog ... quarter, under the large Piazza Conca d'Oro. The works, which cost €513 million, started in October 2005. The station opened on 13 June 2012 and served as the temporary terminus of the Line B1 until 2015, when Jonio was opened. References External links {{Rome Metro navbox Rome Metro Line B stations Rome Q. XVI Monte Sacro Railway stations in Italy opened in 2012 ...
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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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Ponte Mammolo (Rome Metro)
Ponte Mammolo is an above ground station on line B of the Rome Metro in the Ponte Mammolo district of Rome. It is on the road which links Viale Palmiro Togliatti to Via Tiburtina, and nearby is the river Aniene. The line itself opened in 1990 and so and for a long time line B services did not stop at the incomplete station, until the station finally opened in September 1997. At the same time a major terminus for urban and suburban buses (most of which had previously run to and from Rebibbia station) opened here. COTRAL regional blue buses stop at the bus terminal just outside the main entrance of the station, connecting Rome to some important archeological sites such as Hadrian's Villa, Villa d'Este and the town of Tivoli. 'The Community of Peace' refugee camp The land adjacent to the station used to house a refugee camp of between 150 and 300 refugees, mostly hailing from South America, Romania and more recently from Syria and Eritrea. The refugee camp became known as 'The Com ...
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EUR Fermi
EUR Fermi is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. Opened in 1955, it is sited in the EUR between Viale America and Piazza della Stazione Enrico Fermi. Next to it is the artificial lake created for the 1960 Summer Olympics. The station's atrium houses mosaics which have won the Artemetro Roma prize by Bruno Ceccobelli (Italy) and Rupprecht Geiger (Germany). Surroundings * Central Archives of the State *PalaLottomatica * Laghetto dell'Eur *INAIL The ('National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work'), or INAIL, is an Italian statutory corporation overseen by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies. Its headquarters is in the INAIL Tower in the EUR, Rome. History Establ ... * Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport - HQ of Via dell'Arte *Viale America References External links ATAC Rome Metro Line B stations Railway stations in Italy opened in 1955 Rome Q. XXXII Europa {{Rome-metro-stub ...
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Laurentina (Rome Metro)
Laurentina is the southern terminus of Line B of the Rome Metro. It is in the Giuliano-Dalmata quarter at the crossroads of Via Laurentina, Via di Vigna Murata, Viale Luca Gaurico Luca Gaurico (in Latin, Lucas Gauricus) (Giffoni March 12, 1475 – March 6, 1558, in Rome) was an Italian astrologer, astronomer, astrological data collector, and mathematician. He was born to a poor family in the Kingdom of Naples, and studi ... and Largo Vittime delle Foibe Istriane The first station on the site was begun in the 1930s, but only completed and opened in 1955. This was demolished in the 1980s, and the present building opened in 1990. It is also the terminus for several suburban bus routes. Surroundings * Sant'Eugenio Hospital * Cecchignola * Via Laurentina *Via di Vigna Murata * Tre Fontane Abbey External links ATAC
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