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  2. Rome Ciampino Airport - Wikipedia

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    But from the Ciampino does not have a direct train or metro connection, so travelers can use a combination of bus and train or bus and metro services to reach the city center. [21] Bus + Train: Traveler can take local bus (Atral bus) from Ciampino Airport to Ciampino Railway Station. From there, regional trains run to Rome Termini Station take ...

  3. Ciampino railway station - Wikipedia

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    10034 Ciampino RM [1] Ciampino, Rome, Lazio Italy: Coordinates: Operated by: Rete Ferroviaria Italiana: Line(s) Rome–Cassino–Naples Roma Termini—Frascati / Albano Laziale / Velletri Roma Termini—Cassino: Distance: 13.921 km (8.650 mi) from Roma Termini: Platforms: 7: Train operators

  4. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Fiumicino airport is about 30 km (18,63 mi) from the center of Rome. Ciampino airport is instead connected by the FL4 and FL6 suburban railways, via Ciampino railway station, by the ATAC bus lines 720 and 520, shuttle bus services, Cotral and Atral. Ciampino airport is about 15 km (9,32 mi) from the center of Rome.

  5. Rome–Frascati railway - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Ciampino railway junction after the opening of the new station on a deviation in 1892. In 1943 the Frascati Station was destroyed (Frascati bombing raid September 8, 1943). In 1944 the rail tunnel was used by the Wehrmacht (German army) to hide the heavy rail gun (280 mm) used to defend against the Allied landings in the area of Anzio.

  6. FL1 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    The route operates over the infrastructure of the Florence–Rome railway, the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway and the Rome–Fiumicino railway. [2] Within the territory of the comune of Rome, it plays the role of a commuter railway. It is estimated that on average about 65,000 passengers travel on an FL1 train each day.

  7. Tourism in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Ciampino International Airport (Rome-Ciampino) – Located to the southeast of the capital, this is the city's low-cost airline airport, serving Easyjet, Ryanair and Wizzair flights, among others (see List of low-cost airlines in Europe). This small airport is closer to the city center than Fiumicino but has no direct train connection.

  8. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    ATAC S.p.A. (Azienda Tramvie e Autobus del Comune di Roma; English: Tramway and Bus Agency of the City of Rome) is an Italian publicly owned company running most of the local public transportation services, paid parking and incentive parking lots in Rome.

  9. Rome–Cassino–Naples railway - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of the line was opened between a station at Porta Maggiore (southwest of the modern Termini station) and Ciampino on 14 July 1856 as part of the Rome–Frascati line by the Società Pio Latina ("Latin Pius Railway"), a French company named in honour of Pope Pius IX, who had overturned the Vatican's previous opposition to ...

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