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Rome - Subway Map
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The Roman metro goes round rather than through the historic city. It has
only two lines, A (red) and B (blue), which cross at Termini Central
Station.
Trains run approximately every 7-10 minutes, from 5:30am until
11.30pm every day (until 12:30am on Saturdays). |
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The Rome subway or Metro system is not as extensive as those of New York,
Paris and London, operating only two lines, line A (orange) and line B
(blue). Nevertheless, if your destination is a historical landmark, the
Metro can get you there cheap. Don't count on being able to catch the Metro
in the wee hours of the morning, though. Instead, make like Cinderella and
head home early before the Metro stops running at 11:30 PM Sunday through
Friday and at 12:30 AM on Saturday.
The orange line travels Southeast to Northwest with trains arriving in
the stations approximately every six minutes most of the day and every three
and half minutes during peak hours. The blue line travels South to Northeast
with trains arriving in the stations approximately every six minutes most of
the day and every five minutes during peak hours.
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