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Computo Metrico COMPUTO METRICO Tariffa Arpa n° Linea Sito Lazio 2015 1 MB Laurentina 1274,4 2 MB Eur Fermi 842,4 3 MB Eur Palasport 842,4 4 MB Magliana 1274,4 5 MB Marconi 842,4 6 MB S.Paolo Basilica 1274,4 7 MB Garbatella 1274,4 8 MB Piramide 1274,4 9 MB Circo Massimo 1112,4 10 MB Colosseo 842,4 11 MB Cavour 842,4 12 MB Termini 1274,4 13 MB Castro Pretorio 1274,4 14 MB Policlinico 1274,4 15 MB Bologna 1490,4 16 MB 1 Annibaliano 2030,5 17 MB 1 Libia 2030,5 18 MB 1 C.d'oro 2030,5 19 MB 1 Jonio 2030,5 20 MB Tiburtina F.S. 1274,4 21 MB Quintiliani 842,4 22 MB Monti Tiburtini 1274,4 23 MB Pietralata 1112,4 24 MB S.M. del Soccorso 842,4 25 MB Ponte Mammolo 1274,4 26 MB Rebibbia 1274,4 27 RL Tor di Valle 194,4 28 RL Vitinia 302,4 29 RL Casal bernocchi 464,5 30 RL Acilia 680,4 31 RL Ostia Antica 680,4 32 RL Lido Nord 464,4 33 RL Ostia Lido Centro 680,4 34 RL Stella Polare 194,4 35 RL Castel Fusano 248,4 36 RL C. Colombo staz 194,4 37 MA Anagnina 680,4 38 MA Cinecittà 1274,4 39 MA Subaugusta 1274,4 40 MA Giulio Agricola 680,4 41 MA Lucio Sestio 680,4 42 MA Numidio Quadrato 680,4 43 MA Porta Furba - Quadraro 680,4 44 MA Arco di Travertino 680,4 45 MA Colli Albani 680,4 46 MA Furio Camillo 1490,5 47 MA Ponte Lungo 1490,5 48 MA Re di Roma 1490,5 49 MA San Giovanni 1490,5 50 MA Manzoni 1490,5 51 MA Vittorio Emanuele 1490,5 52 MA Termini 1490,5 53 MA Repubblica 1490,5 54 MA Barberini 1490,5 55 MA Flaminio 1490,5 56 MA Lepanto 1490,5 57 MA Ottaviano 1490,5 58 MA Cipro 1274,4 59 MA Valle Aurelia 1274,4 60 MA Baldo degli Ubaldi 2030,5 61 MA Cornelia 2030,5 62 MA Mattia Battistini 1274,4 63 RV Roma - p.le Flaminio + uffici 464,4 64 RV P.za Euclide 248,4 65 RV A.Acetosa+Deposito 356,4 66 RV Campi Sportivi 194,4 67 RV Monte Antenne 194,4 68 RV Tor di Quinto 248,4 69 RV Due ponti 248,4 70 RV Grottarossa 464,4 71 RV Saxa Rubra 276,4 72 RV Centro RAI 302,4 73 RV Labaro 464,4 74 RV La Celsa 248,4 75 RV Prima Porta 248,4 76 RV Prima Porta Vecchia Staz+locale arm 302,4 77 RV La Giustiniana 194,4 78 RV Montebello 464,5 79 RV Sacrofano 194,4 80 RV Riano 248,4 81 RV Castelnuovo di Porto 194,4 82 RV Morlupo - Capena 248,4 83 RV Rignano Flaminio 194,4 84 RV S. Oreste 194,4 85 RV Pian Paradiso 194,4 86 RV Civita Castellana 302,4 87 RV Faleri 194,4 88 RV Fabrica di Roma 194,4 89 RV Corchiano 194,4 90 RV Cardarelli 194,4 91 RV Vignanello 194,4 92 RV Vallerano 194,4 93 RV Soriano nel Cimino 248,4 94 RV S.Lucia 194,4 95 RV La Fornacchia 194,4 96 RV Bagnaia 194,4 97 RV Viterbo 356,4 98 RG Roma Laziali 356,4 99 RG Giardinetti 1814,4 100 RG 16 fermate RG 1814,4 101 DEPOSITI Magliana Vecchia via Monte del Finocchio 3000 102 DEPOSITI Magliana Nuova v.le Oceano Indiano, 22 3000 103 DEPOSITI Catalano 2000 104 DEPOSITI Osteria del Curato vecchia 3000 105 DEPOSITI Osteria del curato Nuova 3000 106 DEPOSITI Centocelle 2500 107 Sedi Piramide MB uffici (incluso lato FS) 842,4 108 Sedi P. S. Paolo Uffici 842,4 109 Sedi DCO Garbatella 1274,4 110 Sedi Magliana - Cappellaccio 194,4 Pozzi ventilazione 111 MB 1 Bologna - Annibaliano Pozzo PC 05 1922,4 112 MB 1 Annibaliano - Libia Pozzo PI 20 1922,4 113 MB 1 Libia - C.d'oro Pozzo PI 30 1922,4 114 MB 1 Conca d'oro -Jonio Pozzo PI 50 1922,4 115 MB 1 Jonio - Tronchino Pozzo PI 60 1922,4 116 MA Tronchino Battistini Pozzo A 1274,4 117 MA Battistini - Cornelia Pozzo A1 1274,4 118 MA Cornelia - Baldo Pozzo B 1112,4 119 MA Baldo - V. Aurelia Pozzo C 1112,4 120 MA V Aurelia - Cipro Pozzo D 766,4 121 MA Cipro - Ottaviano Pozzo E 1112,4 122 MA Vittorio - Manzoni Pozzo L 1112,4 123 MA Manzoni - S. Giovanni Pozzo M 1112,4 124 MA S.Giovanni - Re di Roma Pozzo N 1112,4 125 MA Re dI Roma - P.Lungo Pozzo O 1112,4 126 MA P. Lungo - F. Camillo Pozzo P 1112,4 127 MA F.Camillo - C.Albani Pozzo Q 1112,4 128 MA C Albani - Travertino Pozzo R 1112,4 129 MA C.Albani - P. Furba Pozzo S1 1112,4 130 MA P Furba - N. Quadrato Pozzo T 766,4 131 MA N. Quadrato - L. Sestio Pozzo U 766,4 132 MA L Sestio - G. Agricola Pozzo V 766,4 133 MA G Agricola - subaugusta Pozzo W 766,4 134 MA Subaugusta - Cinecittà Pozzo X 766,4 135 MA Cinecittà - Anagnina Pozzo Y1 1112,4 136 MA Anagnina Pozzo Y2 766,4 137 MA Anagnina Pozzo Z1 766,4 138 MA Anagnina Pozzo Z2 766,4 SSE 139 SSE MA Cinecittà 248,4 140 SSE MA Arco di Travertino 248,4 141 SSE MA Vittorio 248,4 142 SSE MA Flaminio 248,4 143 SSE MA Cipro 248,4 144 SSE MA Mattia Battistini 248,4 145 SSE MB Laurentina 248,4 146 SSE MB Magliana 248,4 147 SSE MB Mercati generali (Garbatella) 248,4 148 SSE MB Circo massimo 248,4 149 SSE MB Termini 248,4 150 SSE MB Bologna 248,4 151 SSE MB Monti Tiburtini 248,4 152 SSE MB Rebibbia 248,4 153 SSE MB1 C.d'oro 248,4 154 SSE RL Torrino 248,4 155 SSE RL Acilia 248,4 156 SSE RL Ostia Antica 248,4 157 SSE RL Lido di Ostia Centro 248,4 158 SSE RL C. Colombo 248,4 159 SSE RV Tor di Quinto + sedi 248,4 160 SSE RV Riano 248,4 161 SSE RG Centocelle 248,4 METRO C 162 Metro C Deposito Graniti 3000 163 Metro C Pantano Stazione 1274,4 164 Metro C Graniti Stazione 1274,4 165 Metro C Finocchio Stazione 2030,5 166 Bolognetta Stazione 1522,8 Metro C 167 Bolognetta SSE 248,4 168 Metro C Borghesiana Stazione 1274,4 169 Metro C Fontana Candida Stazione 1274,4 170 G.Celoni Stazione 1522,8 Metro C 171 G.Celoni SSE 248,4 172 Metro C Torre Gaia Stazione 1274,4 173 Metro C Torre Angela Stazione 1274,4 174 Torrenova Stazione 1522,8 Metro C 175 Torrenova SSE 248,4 176 Metro C Giardinetti Stazione 1274,4 177 Metro C Pozzo 6.3 1112,4 178 Metro C Torre Maura Stazione 2030,5 179 Metro C Pozzo 6.2 1274,4 180 Torre Spaccata Stazione 4061 Metro C 181 Torre Spaccata SSE 248,4 182 Metro C Pozzo 5.6 1274,4 183 Metro C Alessandrino Stazione 2030,5 184 Metro C Pozzo 5.5 1112,4 185 Centocelle Stazione 4061 Metro C 186 Centocelle SSE 248,4 187 Metro C Pozzo 5.4 1112,4 188 Metro C Mirti Stazione 2030,5 189 Metro C Pozzo 5.3 1274,4 190 Metro C Gardenie Stazione 2030,5 191 Metro C Pozzo 5.2 1274,4 192 Metro C Teano Stazione 2030,5 193 Metro C Pozzo 4.4 1274,4 194 Malatesta SSE 248,4 Metro C 195 Malatesta Stazione 2030,5 196 Metro C Pozzo 4.3 1274,4 197 Metro C Pigneto Stazione 2030,5 198 Metro C Pozzo 4.2 1274,4 199 Metro C Lodi Stazione 2030,5 200 Metro C Pozzo 4.1 1274,4 201 Metro C S.giovanni SSE 248,4 Totale 199.174,90 Metropolitane (MA MB MC) 174.709,90 Ferrovie Concesse (RV RL RG) 24.465,00.
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