Rome–Giardinetti railway
Roma Termini–Giardinetti | |||
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A train at Porta Maggiore. | |||
Overview | |||
Type | Light rail | ||
Status | Operational | ||
Locale | Rome, Italy | ||
Termini |
Roma Termini Giardinetti | ||
Website | ATAC (in Italian) | ||
Operation | |||
Operator(s) | ATAC | ||
Technical | |||
Track gauge | 950 mm (3 ft 1 3⁄8 in) | ||
Electrification | 1,650 V DC | ||
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The Roma–Giardinetti railway is a narrow gauge on-street railway which connects Laziali (a regional train station some 800 metres from Termini's main concourse) with Giardinetti to the east just past the Grande Raccordo Anulare, Rome's orbital motorway.[1] It is run by ATAC, the company responsible for public transportation in the city, which also operates the Rome Metro.[2]
The present railway is the only part of the old and longer Rome–Fiuggi–Alatri–Frosinone railway to be in service. The latest shortening of the line occurred in 2008 with the closing of the Giardinetti–Pantano section, which has now become part of the C metro line.
The line had been due to be dismantled in 2016 to be replaced with a bus lane along Via Casalina,[3] but in March 2015 it was announced that the line would be retained and modernised.[4]
Route
- Termini - Laziali
Roma Termini railway station LE - Santa Bibiana
- Porta Maggiore
- Ponte Casilino
- Sant'Elena
- Villini
- Alessi
- Filarete
- Tor Pignattara
- Berardi
- Balzani
- Centocelle
- Togliatti
- Grano
- Alessandrino
- Torre Spaccata
- Torre Maura
- Tobagi
- Giardinetti
References
- ↑ "Il Libro Giallo del Trenino". CityRailways (in Italian). Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Piccirilli, Antonio (25 June 2013). "Un 'carro bestiame' nel cuore della città: quale futuro per la Roma-Giardinetti?". Roma Today (in Italian). Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Bisbiglia, Vincenzo (25 January 2015). "Trenino Roma-Giardinetti, la corsa è finita". Il Tempo (in Italian). Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Sina, Ylenia (19 March 2015). "La Roma Giardinetti devierà sulla Togliatti: destinazione Tor Vergata". Roma Today (in Italian). Retrieved 22 April 2015.
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Coordinates: 41°51′53″N 12°36′16″E / 41.8647°N 12.6044°E