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  2. Roma San Pietro railway station - Wikipedia

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    Roma San Pietro railway station (Italian: Stazione di Roma San Pietro) is a major station serving the city and comune of Rome, Italy. Opened in 1894, the station forms part of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway. It is also the junction for the short, single track Rome–Vatican City railway, which crosses into Vatican City after passing over a ...

  3. Vatican Railway - Wikipedia

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    The main rail tracks are standard gauge and 300 metres (980 ft) long, with two freight sidings, making it the shortest national railway system in the world. [1] Access to the Italian rail network is over a viaduct to Roma San Pietro railway station, and is guaranteed by the Lateran Treaty dating from 1929.

  4. FL3 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    Viterbo Porta Fiorentina ↔ Roma Tiburtina; The FL3, a radial route, runs from Viterbo Porta Fiorentina, north west of Rome, in a south easterly direction, via the Rome–Capranica–Viterbo railway, to Roma San Pietro, and then around the southern side of Rome's city centre to Roma Ostiense, and then finishing the ride at Roma Tiburtina.

  5. Roma Trastevere railway station - Wikipedia

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    Roma Trastevere railway station (Italian: Stazione di Roma Trastevere) is a major railway station serving the city and comune of Rome, Italy. Opened in 1911, it forms part of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome, Rome–Fiumicino railways , Rome-Viterbo and Rome-Civitavecchia . The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI

  6. FL5 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that on average about 40,000 passengers travel on an FR5 train each day. The designation FL5 appears only in publicity material (e.g. public transport maps), in the official timetables, and on signs at some stations. [2] The electronic destination boards at stations on the FL5 route show only the designation "R5" for that route.

  7. Rail transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Domodossola railway station. Stations on the border are: Roma San Pietro is the border station of the Rome-Vatican City railway; Ventimiglia is the border station on the Genoa-Nice main line. Olivetta San Michele and Limone Piemonte on both sides of the Tenda Railway; Modane is the border station on the Turin-Lyon main line (Fréjus Tunnel line).

  8. Ottaviano – San Pietro – Musei Vaticani - Wikipedia

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    Ottaviano–San Pietro–Musei Vaticani is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro. [1] The station is situated at the junction of Viale Giulio Cesare with Via Ottaviano and Via Barletta, in Prati. Since 2006 the station has been the site of archaeological excavations in preparation for the construction of Line C.

  9. Quattro Venti railway station - Wikipedia

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    Quattro Venti is a railway station of Rome, located in the district of Monteverde, between the stations of Roma Trastevere and Roma San Pietro.. The management of the facilities is entrusted to Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, a company of the Ferrovie dello Stato group, which classifies the station in the "Silver" category.