Saturday 10 August 2024 07:08
Rome closes half of Metro A subway from 10-25 August
Subway line to be served by extra buses from Termini to Battistini, with Furio Camillo station also to close for works.Rome will close one half of its Metro A subway line, between Termini and Battistini, to carry out maintenance works from 10 to 25 August.Extra buses will serve the metro route for the duration of the works.
In a statement the city said that Rome public transport provider ATAC is carrying out the project in August "when the demand for transport on the metro drops by around 70 per cent", noting that the complex nature of the works is "not compatible with normal evening closures".
The Metro A currently closes early for ongoing maintenance, at 21.00 from Sunday until Thursday. On these days the subway route is served with extra buses after 21.00. The metro stays open until 01.30 on Friday and Saturday nights.
#Roma #tg #mobilitĂ Lavori metro A, il calendario del cantiere per agosto pic.twitter.com/Ekm6v5SYfzâ Roma MobilitĂ (@romamobilita) July 26, 2024
The city said that for the duration of the works on the Termini-Battistini in August the other half of the metro line - from Termini to Anagnina - will run as normal.
However an exception to this will be the Furio Camillo station which will shut for renovation works ahead of Jubilee Year from 19 August until 7 November.
Two busy central stations are already closed for restyling works: Ottaviano near the Vatican will reopen on 9 September, while Spagna at the Spanish Steps will stay closed until 3 October.
Separately, the city's tram lines are currently either completely or partially replaced with buses, to facilitate a major redevelopment of the Porta Maggiore tram depot ahead of the Vatican's Jubilee Year 2025.
Rome's entire network of trams will be served by buses from 16 September until 3 November, with works set to conclude in early December when all tram lines will resume normal service.
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Rome will close one half of its Metro A subway line, between Termini and Battistini, to carry out maintenance works from 10 to 25 August.
Extra buses will serve the metro route for the duration of the works.
In
a statement
the city said that Rome public transport provider ATAC is carrying out the project in August "when the demand for transport on the metro drops by around 70 per cent", noting that the complex nature of the works is "not compatible with normal evening closures".
The Metro A currently closes early
 for ongoing maintenance, at 21.00 from Sunday until Thursday. On these days the subway route is served with extra buses after 21.00. The metro stays open until 01.30 on Friday and Saturday nights.
#Roma
#tg
#mobilitĂ
Lavori metro A, il calendario del cantiere per agosto pic.twitter.com/Ekm6v5SYfz
â Roma MobilitĂ (@romamobilita) July 26, 2024
The city said that for the duration of the works on the Termini-Battistini in August the other half of the metro line - from Termini to Anagnina - will run as normal.
However an exception to this will be the Furio Camillo station which will shut for renovation works ahead of Jubilee Year from 19 August until 7 November.
Two busy central stations are already closed
for restyling works: Ottaviano near the Vatican will reopen on 9 September, while Spagna at the Spanish Steps will stay closed until 3 October.
Separately, the city's tram lines
are currently either completely or partially replaced with buses, to facilitate a major redevelopment of the Porta Maggiore tram depot ahead of the Vatican's Jubilee Year 2025
.
Rome's entire network of trams will be served by buses from 16 September until 3 November, with works set to conclude in early December when all tram lines will resume normal service.