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Cornelia (Rome Metro)

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Owned by
  
Atac di Roma

Address
  
00165 Rome, Italy

Owner
  
Transport in Rome

Structure type
  
Underground

Opened
  
2000

Tracks
  
2

Cornelia (Rome Metro)

Similar
  
Battistini, Cipro, Lepanto, Valle Aurelia, Baldo degli Ubaldi

Cornelia is an underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro. It can be found at the junction of via di Boccea and the Cornelia ring road - from which it takes its name. The station was inaugurated on 1 January 2000.

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Services

This station has:

  • Access for the disabled
  • Escalators
  • Bus terminus
  • Escalators

    Cornelia is known for its sets of escalators on three levels which are used to enter and exit the station. One escalator is a rarely seen 'narrow style' which runs alongside two average sized escalators. There is another of its type at Spagna station on line A.

    Located Nearby

  • Via Boccea
  • Forte Boccea
  • Piazza San Giovanni Battista de la Salle
  • References

    Cornelia (Rome Metro) Wikipedia


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