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  2. Line B (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its name, Line B was the first metro line in Rome. The line was planned during the 1930s by the Fascist government in search of a rapid connection between the main train station, Termini, and a new district to the south-east of the city, E42, the planned location of the Universal Exposition (or Expo), which was to be held in Rome in 1942.

  3. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    It connects with Line B, along with many other national and regional rail services, at Termini, and with Line C at San Giovanni. It has 27 stations, with terminals at Battistini and Anagnina. It is identified by the colour orange. Line A was the second line built in Rome. Approval was given for the construction of the city's second Metro line ...

  4. List of Rome Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Rome Metro Line B stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rome Metro Line B stations" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. EUR Magliana - Wikipedia

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    EUR Magliana is a railway station in Rome served by the Metro line B and the Ferrovia Roma-Lido in the EUR or Europa district of Rome.It was opened in 1924 as a Roma-Lido station for the Esposizione Universale Roma as Magliana (akin to the other stations opened at that time Torrino, Risaro, Acilia, Ostia Scavi and Marina di Ostia).

  7. Colosseo (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Colosseo is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened on 10 February 1955 and is located, as its name suggests, in the Monti rione on via del Colosseo near the Colosseum. The station is currently being expanded to be the new northern terminus of Metro's Line C. [2] Its atrium houses mosaics from the Artemetro Roma Prize.