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  2. Line A (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The first rolling stock used on Line A was the MA100 series trains running in 4-car formation, later increased to 6 cars due to increased passenger demand. In the late 1990s, the MA200 series began operation on Line A and was the first Rome Metro train type to use three-phase asynchronous motors with electronic drive as its traction system.

  3. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    Line A of the Rome metro uses exclusively the CAF MA 300 series, line B essentially uses the CAF MB400 series together with other CAF MA300 series trains and the historic MB 100 Ansaldobreda. Line C is the longest driverless metro in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, using Hitachi Rail Italy's driverless technology. [19]

  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 A stations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Rome Metro Line A stations" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... (Rome Metro ...

  6. Flaminio – Piazza del Popolo (Rome Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Flaminio–Piazza del Popolo is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro, inaugurated in 1980.The station is situated on the large Piazzale Flaminio, in the Flaminio quarter outside the Aurelian Walls, next to Piazza del Popolo, and is near the Campus Martius.

  7. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Line A of the Rome metro uses exclusively the CAF MA 300 series, line B essentially uses the CAF MB400 series together with other CAF MA300 series trains and the historic MB 100 Ansaldobreda. Line C is the longest driverless metro in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, using Hitachi Rail Italy's driverless technology. [9]

  8. Trams in Rome - Wikipedia

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    This line connects the Vatican with the rest of the tram network, following the route of first line 3, and then line 5. It connects with the metro at Ottaviano – San Pietro – Musei Vaticani, Lepanto (Rome Metro) (both Line A) and Policlinico (line B). Line 19 is the longest line, connecting with all other tram lines, except for line 8.

  9. Category:Rome Metro lines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Rome Metro lines" ... out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Line A (Rome Metro) Line ...