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    The Rome Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Roma) is a rapid transit system that operates in Rome, Italy. It started operation in 1955, making it the oldest in the country. The Metro comprises three lines – A (orange), B (blue) and C (green) – which operate on 60 km (37 mi) of route, serving 73 stations.

  2. Roma Termini (in Italian, Stazione Termini) ( IATA: XRJ) is the main railway station of Rome, Italy. It is named after the district of the same name, which in turn took its name from ancient Baths of Diocletian (in Latin, thermae ), which lies across the street from the main entrance.

    • Termini. Roma Termini train station is Rome’s main train station. It’s named after the nearby Baths of Diocletian, which in Latin are called thermae, and from which the surrounding area of Termini takes its name.
    • Ostiense. Situated in the southern part of the city, Ostiense – taking its name from the surrounding district – is Rome’s third-busiest railway station.
    • Trastevere. Named for its location in the Trastevere on the west bank of the Tiber, it’s one of the major train stations in Rome. There was a station in the area prior to the current iteration: Roma Porta Portese, which opened in 1859 as part of the Pisa-Livorno-Rome Railway.
    • Tiburtina. Located four stations away from Roma Termini on Metro Line B, Tiburtina is the second-largest railway station in the city (after Termini). Originally constructed in the 1860s as a terminal station, it feeds the northeast part of the city and is also a hub for high-speed rail services.
  3. Roma Termini is the central railway train station in Rome. It is also the central hub for public transport in Rome. Two Rome Metro lines (A and B) intersect at the Termini metro station, and a main bus station is located at Piazza dei Cinquecento, the square in front of the station.

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  6. May 3, 2024 · Roma Termini is the largest train station in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. There are nearly 30 platforms ushering in and out almost 500,000 people a day. Where is the train station in Rome? Roma Termini, the main train station in Rome, is located in the heart of the Eternal City, directly across from the National Museum of Rome ...

  7. Line C starts at San Giovanni metro station (will start from Clodio/Mazzini in the next future). In order to go from Cavour to Pigneto, take the metro B to Termini metro station (heading to Rebibbia or Jonio). Here you can switch to metro A heading Anagnina. After three stops you arrive at San Giovanni metro station.