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  2. Metrebus Card - Wikipedia

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    Roma24H, Roma48H and Roma72H: tickets valid respectively 24, 48 and 72 hours from the first stamping for an unlimited number of trips on all transport in the urban area of Rome; Pass (Metrebus Card) Monthly: season ticket valid for one calendar month for travel on all vehicles in the urban area of Rome; it can be personal or impersonal ...

  3. Pass (military) - Wikipedia

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    Regular pass — granted to allow personnel to be away for a designated period of time only. May be granted to those, such as trainees , not eligible for a normal off-duty hours pass. Three-day pass — the longest continuous pass granted allows a serviceman or servicewoman to be away for 72 consecutive hours.

  4. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1909 as AATM (Autonomous Municipal Tramway Company) [5] in a bid to 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 for the purpose of planning and coordinating public and private mobility in Rome. It ...

  5. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Rome, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 79 min. 22% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 20 min, while 39% of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average ...

  6. Trams in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Rome tramway network (Italian: Rete tranviaria di Roma) composed of 6 tram lines operating in the city of Rome, Italy, part of the Rome’s public transport network. The current tram system in Rome, is a leftover from what once was the largest tram system in Italy.

  7. Rome Viterbo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rome Viterbo Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Roma-Viterbo (ICAO: LIRV) [4] is a proposed re-use of Viterbo Air Force Base, a civilian, commercial and military airport about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Rome, Italy.