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  2. FL5 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    It forms part of the network of the Lazio regional railways (Italian: ferrovie regionali del Lazio), which is operated by Trenitalia, and converges on the city of Rome, Italy. [1] The route operates over the infrastructure of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway. Within the territory of the comune of Rome, it plays the role of a commuter railway. [2]

  3. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    It is the main connecting port of Rome, commissioned by the Emperor Trajan around 106 BC. [29] Located in Civitavecchia about 1 hour from Rome. It is an important hub for maritime transport in Italy, for goods and passengers, as well as the main Italian cruise port with a traffic of over 3 million passengers per year. [30]

  4. Rome–Civita Castellana–Viterbo railway - Wikipedia

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    The Rome–Civita Castellana–Viterbo railway is a regional railway line connecting Rome, Italy, with Viterbo, [1] capital city of the Province of Viterbo. The 102 km (63 mi) long line, also known in Rome as the Roma Nord line, after its former concessionaire , is part of Rome's metropolitan and regional railway network.

  5. Civitavecchia railway station - Wikipedia

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    Civitavecchia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Civitavecchia) serves the town and comune of Civitavecchia, the sea port for Rome, in the region of Lazio, central Italy. Opened in 1859, it forms part of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway. The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI).

  6. Rome–Civitavecchia railway - Wikipedia

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    The line was opened for service on 24 April 1859, [1] with two trips a day from Rome and two trips a day from Civitavecchia, with a journey time of 2½ hours. In 1860 the railway was absorbed into the Società per le Strade Ferrate Romane.

  7. Civitavecchia - Wikipedia

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    Civitavecchia railway station, opened in 1859, is the western terminus of the Rome–Civitavecchia railway, which forms part of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway. A short line linking the town center to the harbour survived until the early 2000s. [ 22 ]