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  2. ATAC SpA - Wikipedia

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    ATAC S.p.A. (Azienda Tramvie e Autobus del Comune di Roma, EN 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.

  3. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Iveco Urbanway of ATAC 916 in Piazza Venezia. Most bus routes in Rome have three digits. The route numberings, in such cases, depends from the division in Rome in 10 zones (0 to 9). For instance, in case of route 916 it starts from zone 9 (Trionfale-Cornelia stop) and terminates at Rome Termini station on zone 1 (city centre).

  4. Trolleybuses in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Route 60 continued to be operated by a mix of trolleybuses and motorbuses. [19] On 8 July 2019, the first route of the southern trolleybus network, route 74, was inaugurated. [20] It runs mostly in a dedicated corridor, in bus-only lanes, from Metro Laurentina to Fonte Laurentina (Viale Brunetti). It is 5.5 km long and has short sections at ...

  5. Trams in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome’s tram network at its maximal extent in 1929. As many lines shared parts of their routes, a large reorganization took place in 1930: from then on, two circular lines functioned alongside 24 radial lines, which all started out from the inner ring (the 'black ring'), and crossed the outer ring (the 'red ring').

  6. Rome Ciampino Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are ATRAL bus services connecting the airport to the Anagnina metro station and to the Ciampino mainline railway station. The Ciampino station is served by the FL4 and FL6 lines of the Lazio regional railways, which both travel to Rome Termini Station and to the main railway destinations in Lazio. [citation needed]

  7. Rome–Giardinetti railway - Wikipedia

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    The Roma–Giardinetti railway is a narrow-gauge street running tram-train railway in Rome, Italy.It connects Laziali (a regional train station some 800 metres (2,625 ft) from Termini's main concourse) with Giardinetti to the east just past the Grande Raccordo Anulare, Rome's orbital motorway. [1]

  8. Metrebus Card - Wikipedia

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    The Metrebus Card is a contactless smartcard ticketing system for Rome. It has stored value on a paper ticket for either 1, 3 or 7 days. All three versions of the tickets look the same on the front, but on the back of the ticket the magnetic data printed on the ticket varies depending on which version of the ticket was purchased.

  9. Rome Metro - Wikipedia

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    There are further projects for Line A, Line B, Rome-Giardinetti and for the suburban rail system. [9] The entire transport system in Rome uses the Metrebus integrated tariff system (an acronym composed of the words "Metro", "Train" and "Bus"), which can be used within the limits of the Municipality of Rome and within the limits of the urban tariff.

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