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Transportation Rome: Information You Need
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If you are in Rome and want to travel around the city, you have got plenty of possibilities at your feet. You can take a bus, tram, metro, train or use the new bike sharing service if you want to go green. You can check the web sites of the different companies which propose this service and find information about Rome transport on-line.
Do you want to move freely and easily around Rome? Touring other Italian cities near Rome? Rome transportation offers plenty of possibilities for you to make the appropriate plans.Transportation Rome: Atac RomeIf you are looking for information about Rome’s buses, timetables, tickets and weekly or monthly tickets or if you need to know the route to get to a particular place in Rome, you can click on the ATAC Roma web site. Here you can also find information about tourist bus services, express lines, possible changes of route and also information on the new car sharing service, which propose always clean and working public vehicles , with parking and access in the restricted zones. It could be of interest to take a look at the Rome Tram section on the Il mondo dei treni web site, where you can find information about trams, routes, timetables, history, and the development of the tram system in Rome, too. Transportation Rome: Metro RomeIf you don’t have enough time and you need to move quickly, we suggest you check out the Metro Roma web site, where you can find timetables, maps, routes and information about monthly tickets. Transportation Rome: State RailwaysFor those who have to go outside Rome or want to explore the province or region, or for people who prefer to travel by train, we suggest to take a look at the Ferrovie dello Stato web site to find all the information you need, with the possibility of buying your tickets online. You can choose for example to take a train on the Fiumicino-Fara Sabina line, which stops at the Tuscolana Station, Ostiense Station, or Trastevere Station, avoiding traffic jams and bus delays. Transportation Rome: Bike SharingThere are also some novelties on the Rome transport scene. For people who prefer to go by bike, we remind you that there’s a Bike sharing service in Rome, with the possibility of taking a bike, there are about 200, located in different parts of the city center. You can take one of them and leave it at one of the 19 pick up/drop off points. For further information about the service, how to subscribe and to take a look at the map of the stations to find out the exact situation of bikes available, to download the maps, you can take a look at the web site of Roma-n-bike. So you have got plenty of opportunities to travel around, but if you are going around free from bags and packages, you can just tour Rome on foot. For further information you can check those web pages: Rome Transportation, Rome Metro Map, Atac Rome, Rome Metro.
Do you want to move freely and easily around Rome? Touring other Italian cities near Rome? Rome transportation offers plenty of possibilities for you to make the appropriate plans.Transportation Rome: Atac Rome
If you are looking for information about Rome’s buses, timetables, tickets and weekly or monthly tickets or if you need to know the route to get to a particular place in Rome, you can click on the ATAC Roma web site. Here you can also find information about tourist bus services, express lines, possible changes of route and also information on the new car sharing service, which propose always clean and working public vehicles , with parking and access in the restricted zones. It could be of interest to take a look at the Rome Tram section on the Il mondo dei treni web site, where you can find information about trams, routes, timetables, history, and the development of the tram system in Rome, too.
Transportation Rome: Metro Rome
If you don’t have enough time and you need to move quickly, we suggest you check out the Metro Rome web site, where you can find timetables, maps, routes and information about monthly tickets.
Transportation Rome: State Railways
For those who have to go outside Rome or want to explore the province or region, or for people who prefer to travel by train, we suggest to take a look at the Ferrovie dello Stato web site to find all the information you need, with the possibility of buying your tickets online. You can choose for example to take a train on the Fiumicino-Fara Sabina line, which stops at the Tuscolana Station, Ostiense Station, or Trastevere Station, avoiding traffic jams and bus delays.
Transportation Rome: Bike Sharing
There are also some novelties on the Rome transport scene. For people who prefer to go by bike, we remind you that there’s a bike sharing service in Rome, with the possibility of taking a bike, there are about 200, located in different parts of the city center. You can take one of them and leave it at one of the 19 pick up/drop off points. For further information about the service, how to subscribe and to take a look at the map of the stations to find out the exact situation of bikes available, to download the maps, you can take a look at the web site of Roma-n-Bike. So you have got plenty of opportunities to travel around, but if you are going around free from bags and packages, you can just tour Rome on foot.
For further information you can check those web pages: Rome Transportation, Rome Metro Map.
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