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Stock photography picture of Spray painted carriages on Romes Metro

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Spray painted carriages on Romes Metro
Description The Rome Metro (also called the Metropolitana) is a subway system that operates in Rome. It was opened in 1955. There are 2 lines (A & B). A third line (C) and a new branch of the B-line (B1) are under construction. A fourth line (D) has been planned. The current length of the line is 38 km. The two existing lines, A & B, intersect at only one point, Stazione Termini, the main train station in Rome. The Rome Metro is part of an extensive transport network made of a tramway network, several suburban and urban lines in and around the city of Rome, plus an "express line" to Fiumicino Airport, Rome's main airport. Whereas most FR lines (Ferrovia Regionale) do provide a mostly suburban service, the Roma-Lido, the Roma-Pantano and the Roma-Nord lines offer a metro-like service.
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