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GIOVANNI IN ARGENTELLA Rete TPL N22 BEDESCHI !( JONIO N22 404 N13 N4 404 N6 N20 444 Rete Ferroviaria MONTE 301 N24 VAL JONIO NMB1 D'ALA N22 MARIO MONTE !( NMB1P N13 MARIO N23 N5 !( N6 444 Rete Metropolitana Monte !( CONCA !( N13 CONCA D'ORO N22 404 Antenne N4 86 N20 D’ORO MARX 444 N6 301 86 N22 N25 Rete Notturna N5 N22 N6 SEMPIONE Campi !( N13 Sportivi 404 NOMENTANA N13 MANCINI !( 444 N23 Capolinea Acqua !( N24 N11 !( N22 ALBA N10 Acetosa LIBIA N23 IV GEMELLI N4 ADRIATICA/BARISCIANO !( N10 N11 444 404 N13 Nuovo capolinea 301 !( N23 916 Euclide REBIBBIA N6 N10 NMB1 NMB N5 N11 N10 NMB1P (MB) NODI DI SCAMBIO !( REBIBBIA N20 ANDERSEN N11 II !( ANNIBALIANO PONTE MAMMOLO N25 N23 916 BALDUINA !( 301 N13 PONTE MAMMOLO LUNGHEZZA 451 404 444 N20 CLODIO !( PONTE !( N22 61 MAMMOLO N12P N7 N25 N4 N11 N10 N10 POSSIBILI SCAMBI N10 NMB 451 - 404 916 N5 N7 N11 NMB1 61 VILLA BORGHESE MONTI N23 NMB1P !( QUINTILIANI !( !( S. M. ROTELLO N20 PROBA NMAA 61 N13 NMB TIBURTINI SOCCORSO 314 N5 P.za DEL PETRONIA N10 POPOLO N13 !( !( PIETRALATA 451444 314 !( N6 N11 Flaminio !( BOLOGNA STAZ.NE SALONE LEPANTO STZ. TIBURTINA !( !( N22 N13 TIBURTINA VERTUNNI LA RUSTICA BATTISTINI N4 NMB1 !( !( OTTAVIANON6 301 61 TIBURTINA N12P UIR NMA (!(MTIBU)RTINA N23 !( (MA) N5 N4 NMB CIPRO N6 AUGUSTO 61 N17 N23 LA RUSTICA BATTISTINI !( N25 N4 !( POLICLINICO N20 !( N10 N7 N23 N12P CENTRO P.ZA VENEZIA N11 IMPERATORESPAGNA !( NMA !( 61 N17 -N23 301 CASTRO N10 61 314 VALLE N22 !( N13 PRETORIO N11 BALSAMO N23 XIII CORNELIA AURELIA N6 451 TOR 246 !( !( BARBERINI N13 SAPIENZA N20 916 N5 N12P TERMINITERMINI CRIVELLI !( TONINO BELLO VALLE AURELIA N12 !( N4 N5 REPUBBLICA 314 N3, N4, N6, N12, N12P, N18, N20, N25, NMC !( BALDO (MA-MB-FS) N30 !( CORNELIA N15 TOGLIATTI DEGLI N5 TERMINI NMB1 N17 !( N20 UBALDI NMA PAOLA N25 N9 !( 881 N6 NMA !( NMB1P N15 N20 N8 N15 N7 N12 N7 NMB N8 N5 N7 916, 44, N5, N8, N9, N15 881 P.ZA VENEZIA N11 SERENISSIMA N5 881 N20 N18 N18 N13 N15 N22 N18 !( N12P N10 916 P.ZA NMB1- NMB1PN10 - N5 S. PIETRO N5 246 !( N15 !( PRENESTINA N11 VENEZIA Laziali !( N15 N20 916 N12 N18 N30 881 NMC N12 N18 916 !( CAVOUR N12P N7 - N8 - N9N11 - N15 881 N4 N12P N25 V. EMANUELE L.GO N12 N12P 314 916 !( !(N12 N10 N17 N30 314 N15 I N6 N20 Santa N12P N30 TEATRO MARCELLO Bibbiana N12P 314 N30 N30 N844 N9 NMB N30 N12 TERMINI N13 - N22 - 170 N12P PRENESTE N30 N3 - N4 - N6 !( COLOSSEO !( N12 N12P NMC !( MANZONI L.GO PRENESTE TOGLIATTI/PALME N30 NMC 881 N8 N30 314 NMC N12 246 NMB NMC N18 !( NMC NMC N10 Ponte Casilino PIGNETO TEANO N12P 44 N10 !( !( N12 NMB1, NMB1P, N5, N7, N8, N9, N13, N15, N22 246 N12 - N12P - N18 N30 246 N15 LODI MALATESTA 451 44 NMC !( !( N12P AURELIA N10 SAN !( Sant'Elena N18 !( N10 N11 GIOVANNI 881 CAPASSO N9 NMC !( GARDENIE N20N11 - N25 - NMC N30 - 314 !( 170, NMA, NMB, N12, N12P, N18 N8 !( CIRCO N10 !( N17 N30 MASSIMO Villini RE DI !( N18 N11 !( ROMA Alessi N18 N8 916 451 N9 N10 NMA !( V MIRTI QUATTRO Filarete N30 N10 P.LE !( 44 VENTI !( N11 Tor !( OSTIENSE N18 N18 VI TUSCOLANA Pignattara NMB !( STZ. TRASTEVERESTAZ. (MB) !( !( STAZIONE TIBURTINA N10 Berardi N8 TRASTEVERE !( PIRAMIDE N18 N11 FURIO !( PARCO DI N8 N14 N16 CAMILLO CASILINA Balzani (FS) !( !( CENTOCELLE XII N15 TRASTEVERE L.GO COLLI !( OSTIENSE NMA !( !( !( N17 Centocelle N14 - N14N16 !( N18 881 Togliatti N17, N23, NMB AVANZINI ALBANIL.GO COLLI NMC 44 !( NMB COLLI Via del ALESSANDRINO ALBANI (MA) Grano !(!( ALBANI Torre !( TORRE Spaccata N9 N17 SPACCATA 664 NMA !( N16 !( !( GARBATELLA N17 - 664 ARCO DI Torre N18 TRAVERTINO N18 Maura N18 !( !( GIGLIOLI Viale !(!( PORTA Alessandrino Walter N18 FURBA Tobagi PANTANO !( TORRE FONTANA TORRE N16 N9 451 !( GIARDINETTI GROTTE N9 Giardinetti ANGELA CANDIDA FINOCCHIO GRANITI NUMIDIO !( !( GAIA !( BORGHESIANA BOLOGNETTA PAN(TMANOC) STAZIONE TRASTEVERE N15 !( QUADRATO TORRENOVA !( CELONI !( !( 44 !( N18 !( GROTTE !( !( N14 NMC CELONI 664 !((MC) LUCIO NMC NMC NMB SESTIO !( CINECITTA’ NMC N18 BASILICA GIULIO N14, N16, N8, 170 !( 44 S. PAOLO N9 !( AGRICOLA CINECITTA' N27 !( SU(BMAUGAUS)TA 451 N27 VILLA N16 N27 BONELLI MAZZACURATI MONTALCINI !( !( MARCONI N27- 451 44 N15 N9 !( CINECITTA' N14 MAGLIANA/SCARPERIA LARGO COLLI ALBANI 664 N16 VIII PASSOLOMBARDO N27 ANAGNINA NMB N17, NMA, 664 (AMNAAGN)INA !( EUR N9 !( MAGLIANA N9 NMAA CANDONI/RIMESSA N29 ATAC AGRICOLTURA XI N14 MAGLIANA N14 !( COSOLETO !( EUR 664 LAURENTINA PALASPORT !(STZ.EUR FERMI LAURENTINALAURENTINA CAPANNELLE !( EUR (MB) NMB N9 VII N21 712 FERMI !( LAURENTINA N21 MURATELLA NMB, N9, N21, N31 !( N3 N31 NMB - N9 PONTE TOR GALERIA N29 VERGATA !( 712 !( !( 712 N21 - N31 Tor di Valle N21 LARGO PRENESTE N31 N29 N3 TORRICOLA N21 !( N30, 314, N17, NMC, N12, N12P N31 IX FRASCATI CIAMPINO !( !( PONTE MAMMOLO N31 N3 !( 712 Vitinia 451, 404, 444, NMB, N23 N3 N21 ACQUA !( ACETOSA Casal !( bernocchi N31 N3 PIERMARINI X N21 !( 712 CASABIANCA Acilia !( CINECITTA’ SASSONE !( N27, 451, NMA PANTANELLA GIOJA !( 712 !(.
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