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  2. FL4 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    These services are included in the Trenitalia official timetable M73 Albano Laziale–Roma. As of 2012, the services ran to an hourly clock-face schedule, with more frequent trains during rush hour. Average travel time for the whole trip was around one hour. [2]

  3. FL lines - Wikipedia

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    A passenger may use the integrated ticket "BIT" from €1,50 (valid for 100 minutes) or any other type of integrated ticket or Metrebus pass; in addition, Trenitalia sells special "Anello" tickets where one may travel on any Trenitalia train within the City of Rome with a single €1 ticket (valid for 90 minutes). The "Anello" and the Metrebus ...

  4. Turin Metropolitan Railway Service - Wikipedia

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    October 14, 2013: The New Integrated Single-Journey Ticket is born. A single travel ticket in the U - A - B areas (respectively €2, €2.50, €3) to use all means of transport: SFM - Metro - Tram - Bus; December 15, 2013: SFM 6 (Turin-Asti) is born. The service changes to 8 lines on 93 stations, 358 trains and 500 km.

  5. Trenitalia - Wikipedia

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    The date/time stamp is to show that the ticket cannot be reused. From 1 August 2016, tickets are valid for the 24 hours chosen by online buyers; the date of use can be changed until the previous 24 hours of the later date. The date of use can be anticipated until the 24 hours following this adjusting operation.

  6. Naples metropolitan railway service - Wikipedia

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    The first one, Trenitalia, operates line 2 from Pozzuoli Solfatara to Gianturco station in East of Naples. The other one, EAV, operates the Circumvesuviana , Cumana and Circumflegrea . In Italy, Naples is the only city possessing two independent metropolitan railway service companies.

  7. FL3 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    The FL3 route is designated in Trenitalia official timetables as M77 Viterbo–Roma FL3. As of 2012 [update] , FL3 services operated between Roma Ostiense and Cesano every 15 minutes. Every second train between Ostiense and Cesano either continues to or originates from Bracciano, and every second train between Ostiense and Bracciano either ...

  8. Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane - Wikipedia

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    Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [ferroˈvie dello ˈstato itaˈljane ˈɛssepiˈa]; lit. ' Italian State Railways JSC '; previously only Ferrovie dello Stato, hence the initialism FS) is Italy's national state-owned railway holding company that manages transport, infrastructure, real estate services and other services in Italy and other European countries.

  9. Leonardo Express - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Express operates every 15 minutes, in some time slots the frequencies rise up to 30 minutes per train. The train station Fiumicino Aeroporto is located inside the airport and is easily accessible. [2]