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Metro A
Metro A
Rome's Metro A is the city's first subway line, inaugurated in 1980. It spans approximately 18.4 kilometers, connecting Battistini and Anagnina. This line passes through important historical and tourist sites such as the Vatican City, Spanish Steps, and Termini Station. Metro A is characterized by monumental stations and unique architecture, such as San Giovanni station adorned with mosaics and Ottaviano station with a modern design. It is equipped with elevators and escalators to ensure accessibility for all passengers. Metro A provides a convenient and efficient transportation option to reach Rome's major attractions.
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