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  2. Getting Around Italy: Train, Car, Bus and Taxi Cab - AOL

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    Train, car, bus, and taxi cabs all offer varying degrees of convenience and expense depending on the town you're trying to get to, Getting Around Italy: Train, Car, Bus and Taxi Cab Skip to main ...

  3. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    It is the main connecting port of Rome, commissioned by the Emperor Trajan around 106 BC. [29] Located in Civitavecchia about 1 hour from Rome. It is an important hub for maritime transport in Italy, for goods and passengers, as well as the main Italian cruise port with a traffic of over 3 million passengers per year.

  4. Illegal taxi operation - Wikipedia

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    This new way of getting around remains popular, despite being potentially dangerous, due to disillusionment with the city transit service, and the fact that licensed cabs seldom stop for fares in the most dangerous parts of town. There are plenty of willing drivers, and competition can be fierce. The fare is negotiated and paid upfront.

  5. Free Now (service) - Wikipedia

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    The merger between mytaxi and Hailo made mytaxi the largest licensed taxi e-hailing operator. [ 7 ] Following regulatory approval in February 2019, Daimler and BMW announced the €1bn mobility joint-venture; the parent company is known as YOUR NOW which also operates SHARE NOW , ReachNow , Park Now and CHARGE NOW. [ 8 ]

  6. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Major works to increase the commercial speed of the trains already started in 1967: the Rome-Florence "super-direct" line was built for trains up to 230 km/h (143 mph), and reduced the journey time to less than two hours. The Florence–Rome high-speed railway was the first high-speed line opened in Europe when more than half of it opened in 1977.

  7. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Taxi fares are set by the state and city where they are permitted to operate. The fare includes the 'drop', a set amount that is tallied for getting into the taxi plus the 'per kilometer' rate as has been set by the city. The taxi meters track time as well as distance in an average taxi fare.

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