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Fm1 Fm2 Fm3 Fm4 Fm5 Fm6 LEGENDA: Ferrovia metropolitana Ferrovia regionale Roma - Viterbo Ferrovia regionale Roma - Pantano Ferrovia regionale Roma - Lido Metro linea A Metro linea B FS non stop Termini - Fiumicino aeroporto Stazione di scambio (metro-ferrovia) Parcheggio di scambio Capolinea bus extraurbani Limite di validità della tariffa urbana Metrebus Roma Sta zione di prossima apertura Collegamento bus da FS Ciampino a Aeroporto Ciampino FM Roma entro il G.R.A. - Grande Raccordo Anulare 1 FM Fiume Tevere - Fiume Aniene 2 FM Orte - Fara Sabina - Tiburtina - Fiumicino aeroporto 3 FM Roma - Tivoli 4 FM Roma - Cesano di Roma 5 FM Roma - Frascati/Albano/Velletri 6 FM Roma - Cerveteri/Ladispoli - Civitavecchia 7 Roma - Frosinone Roma - Campoleone - Nettuno/Latina Viterbo FM Bagnaia 3 Vitorchiano La Fornacchia S. Lucia Cesano Soriano Olgiata La Selva Vallerano La Storta Vignanello Cardarelli FM La Giustiniana Corchiano 5 Sacrofano Ipogeo degli Ottavi La GiustinianaMontebello Fabbrica di Roma Faleri Cerveteri - Ladispoli Ottavia Prima Porta Catalano R M C S. Ores P Morolo R P M C ian Torre in Pietra - Palidoro onzano iano a i La Celsa ivitacastellana San Filippo Neri gnano Flaminio agliano Romano orlupo s Labaro telnu Maccarese - Fregene Paradi Centro Rai Monte te Mario Saxa Rubra ovo d s Gemelli Grottarossa o i P orto Balduina Due Ponti Battistini Tor di Quinto Monte Antenne Cornelia Proba Petronia Fiumicino Aeroporto Aurelia Appiano FM Baldo degli 1 Ubaldi Valle Aurelia Valle Anastasio II FM 1 Aurelia Cipro - Musei Vaticani Monterot Fara Sabina P Settebagni iana Ottaviano - San Pietro Campi Sportivi B San Pietro ella Lepanto Acqua Acetosa Fidene ond Trastevere Flaminio - Euclide d i Ponte Galeria o Piazza del Popolo M Circo Massimo Spagna Nuovo Salario ontelibretti Colosseo Barberini - Fontana di Trevi Cavour Muratella Magliana Villa Bonelli Repubblica - Teatro dell'Opera Nomentana Ostiense Lido Nord Ostia Antica Acilia C. PretorioPoliclinico Bologna Lido Centro P.ta S. Paolo Termini Piramide Vittorio E. Tiburtina Stella Polare Garbatella Manzoni Casal BernocchiVitinia Tor di Valle Laziali S. Giovanni Castel Fusano Basilica San Paolo Quintiliani S. Bibiana Re di Roma C. Colombo Marconi Porta Maggiore M. Tiburtini P. Lungo EUR Magliana P P Rebibbia Prenestina S. M. Soccorso . Mammolo Tuscolana Ponte Casilino ietralat EUR Palasport S. Elena Furio Camillo EUR Fermi Villini Colli Albani - a Parco Appia Antica Alessi Laurentina Filarete Arco di Travertino Tor Pignattara Porta Furba-Quadraro Berardi Centocelle - Balzani Numidio Quadrato Stazione Centocelle Tor Sapienza Togliatti Torricola Lucio Sestio Grano Giulio Agricola Alessandrino La Rustica Torre Spaccata Subaugusta Torre Maura Salone Capannelle W. Tobagi Cinecittà Lunghezza Giardinetti Bagni di Tivoli Pomezia - S. Palomba Anagnina Ciampino S. Antonio Casabianca Guidonia S. M. d. Mole Torrenova Tor Vergata Torre Angela FM Torre Gaia 2 CancellieraPavona Grotte Celoni Colle Mattia Cecchina Fontana Candida Acqua Acetosa Lanuvio Borghesiana S. Gennaro FM Colonna 7 Bolognetta S. Eurosia Sassone Finocchio Velletri Graniti Pantanella Pantano FM Frascati FM 4 Marino Laziale 4 FM 6 Castelgandolfo Villetta FM Albano Laziale 4.
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