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Metro and urban railways map (before opening of Jonio station and line C) Rome's local transport provider, ATAC, operates the Metro network and the Rome-Giardinetti line. The Roma–Lido, which connects Rome to Ostia, and the Roma–Viterbo line, used to be operated by ATAC until 1 July 2022, when it became part of the Cotral network. [21]
Termini is an underground station of the Rome Metro. The station was inaugurated on 10 February 1955 as a station on Line B, and later became an interchange with Line A. The station is found in Piazza dei Cinquecento, under the Termini rail terminal. Together, the two stations form the main public transport hub in the city.
Click on the map to see marker Cinecittà is a station on the Rome Metro . It is on Line A and is located at the intersection of Via Tuscolana , Via di Torre Spaccata and Via delle Capannelle.
As of May 2018, the Rome Metro comprises three lines – A, B, and C – which together serve a total of 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) as listed below.
Click on the map to see marker Porta Furba Quadraro is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro . It is located under the intersection of Via Tuscolana , Via dei Fulvi and Via Monte del Grano.
Coordinates Owned by: ATAC ... Location. Click on the map to see marker: Interior of Lucio Sestio station, March 2019. Lucio Sestio is a station on the Rome Metro.
Click on the map to see marker Grotte Celoni is a station of Line C of the Rome Metro . It is located along the Via Casilina in the Roman district of Grotte Celoni , but it also serves the districts of Tor Bella Monaca and Villaggio Breda .
Tiburtina is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 8 December 1990 and is sited beneath the Roma Tiburtina railway station , which is served by FL1 , FL2 and FL3 mainline Trenitalia services.