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  2. Roma Termini railway station - Wikipedia

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    With 32 platforms, [6] Roma Termini is the joint largest railway station in Europe, tied with Paris' Gare du Nord and Munich's München Hbf. [ 7 ] Termini is also the main hub for public transports inside Rome.

  3. Termini (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Roma Tiburtina railway station - Wikipedia

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    However, for undisclosed reasons, this project was never achieved and Roma Termini continue being the main Rome station for high speed trains. The station is now dedicated to the traditional regional trains and to some less frequent high speed trains. The new station was projected to reach a daily ridership of over 45,000 by 2015. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Termini Station - Wikipedia

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    Termini Station may refer to: Roma Termini railway station, a train station in Rome, Termini Station, a Canadian drama film released in 1989. See also

  6. Termini-Laziali (Rome–Giardinetti railway) - Wikipedia

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    This was solved with a direct track between the SFV-line and the goods station. In 1935 the gouvernor of Rome proposed a world's fair for the year 1942. In 1937 it was decided to build a new modern railway station to welcome the expected visitors as well an underground to transport this visitors between the station and the world's fair.

  7. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Metro, the center of Rome and its urban area are served by 8 FL lines (672 km (417.5 mi) with 131 stations) that surround Rome and the Lazio region, [5] 6 tram lines (36 km (22 mi) ) with 192 stations), [6] 3 commuter urban lines (135 km (83.8 mi) with 57 stations), as well as the Leonardo Express which connects Roma Termini ...