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  2. Metrebus Card - Wikipedia

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    The Metrebus Card is a 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.

  3. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    Other tickets are available, including daily (€7.00), 2-day (€12.50), and 3-day (€18.00) passes (Rome 24h/48h/72h), and a weekly pass (€24.00), the Carta Integrata Settimanale (CIS). Monthly passes that are valid during the charged calendar month for unlimited journeys available for the personal usage (€35.00) or impersonal usage (€ ...

  4. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    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 providing real-time information and services to the user.

  5. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Travellers who often make use of the railway during their stay in Italy might use Rail Passes, such as the European Inter-Rail or Italy's national and regional passes. These rail passes allow travellers the freedom to use regional trains during the validity period, but all high-speed and intercity trains require a 10-euro reservation fee.

  6. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Travel Card Qatar Rail: May 2019 for Doha Metro and Metrolink feeder services, January 2022 for Lusail Tram Russia: Chelyabinsk: Uralinfotect: CFT: 2004 Chuvashia: United Transport Card of Chuvashia: Chuvashia government: 1 June 2008 Kazan: Transport Card: Kazan City Authority: Kemerovo: Electronic pass: Kemerovo transit: 20 Jan 2010 Lipetsk

  7. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, ATM began to gradually absorb SRTO's lines and rolling stock, becoming the dominant transit company in Rome. In 1926, the Governorate of Rome, which replaced the city, was established. Consequently, ATM changed its name to ATG, and two years later, with the establishment of the first bus lines, the ATG became ATAG (Bus and Tramways ...