Termini-Laziali (Rome–Giardinetti railway)
Roma Laziali is a railway station in Rome. Originally the first station of the now defunct Rome–Fiuggi–Alatri–Frosinone railway, it currently services the Rome-Giardinetti railway.[1][2][3]
Roma Laziali Termini Laziali | |
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Train station | |
View of the station in 1979 | |
Location | Via Giovanni Giolitti, Rome Italy |
Owned by | ATAC |
Operated by | ATAC |
Line(s) | Rome-Giardinetti railway |
Tracks | 3 |
Connections | Rome Termini railway station |
History | |
Opened | 1950 |
The station is on the right side of Roma Termini railway station.
History
The original station was demolished because of reconstruction work at Roma Termini railway station, and the entire line risked closure. In the same year, the station was reconstructed 400m away.[4]
In 1983, two tracks were removed for extra-urban trains. From that year, the line arrived in Centocelle, then from 2009 in Giardinetti and again from 2015 only in Centocelle.
Management
In past years, the line was managed by different companies: SFV; STEFER; Met.Ro and from 2009 ATAC, the company that manages all of Rome's public transportation and urban railways. In the 1920s, the line was used to transport people and goods. This situation was then resolved by the suppression of the switch and its reactivation on the Frosinone side.
Services
- Automatic Ticket Machine
Interchanges
- Rome Termini railway station
- Bus stop
References
- "Il Campidoglio punta sul "trenino giallo": 100 milioni per il prolungamento da Centocelle a Tor Vergata". RomaToday. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
- "Un futuro per la Roma-Giardinetti - Comitato Metro X Roma". Comitato Metro X Roma (in Italian). 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
- "Odissea Quotidiana: Roma-Giardinetti: quale futuro?". Odissea Quotidiana. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
- Giglio, Giovanni. "La Storia". web.tiscalinet.it. Retrieved 2018-07-20.