Roma Porta San Paolo Ferrovie regionali del Lazio |
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A view of the station with three S/300 series trains in the station. |
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Address | Rome |
Lines | Rome-Ostia |
Structure | at-grade, terminal station |
Tracks | 6 |
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Opened | 1924 |
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Passengers () | ? |
Roma Porta San Paolo is a station in Rome, Italy, on the Rome-Lido railway line, with interchange to Piramide (Line B) and Roma Ostiense (mainline) stations. It is named after the nearby Porta San Paolo, has two platforms and also houses a railway museum, the Museo ferroviario di Porta San Paolo.
The line was opened on 30 December 1918 by King Victor Emmanuel III but the station (to plans by Marcello Piacentini) was only begun in 1919. It was opened on 10 August 1924, in the presence of Benito Mussolini, soon to become head of the Italian government.