Closer to the centre and the outskirts

From the eastern quadrant of the capital at Monte Compatri/Pantano, almost to the centre at the San Giovanni station and the ventilation shaft in the gardens of Via Sannio, there are 19 kilometers of line in operation and 22 stations already operational and open to the public.

There are 12 newly built stations of which 10 consist of a modernisation of existing ones according to the technological and architectural standards of the new line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics.

Closer to the centre and the outskirts

From the eastern quadrant of the capital at Monte Compatri/Pantano, almost to the centre at the San Giovanni station and the ventilation shaft in the gardens of Via Sannio, there are 19 kilometers of line in operation and 22 stations already operational and open to the public.

There are 12 newly built stations of which 10 consist of a modernisation of existing ones according to the technological and architectural standards of the new line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics.

Linea C

Operating route

Operating route

Monte Compatri/Pantano

22 Stations in operation

The Monte Compatri/Pantano Station, the eastern terminus of the line, represents a significant rubber-steel interchange hub, thanks to two large parking areas, one of which is a multi-level parking and the other is at ground level, allowing for the parking of private vehicles.

Graniti

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Graniti Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Finocchio

22 Stations in operation

"The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Finocchio Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Bolognetta

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Bolognetta Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Borghesiana

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Borghesiana Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Due Leoni/Fontana Candida

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Due Leoni/Fontana Candida Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Grotte Celoni

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Grotte Celoni Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Torre Gaia

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Torre Gaia Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Torre Angela

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Torre Angela Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Torrenova

22 Stations in operation

The 10 pre-existing stations of the Termini-Pantano railway have been modernized according to the technological and architectural standards of the new Line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. The Torrenova Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Giardinetti

22 Stations in operation

The Giardinetti Station, the only completely new surface station, is the point where the underground line meets the surface line. It is characterized by a trapezoidal shape with large windows and is equipped with a parking lot with over 200 car spaces. The station's atrium, at street level, is accessible from Via Casilina. The Giardinetti Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Torre Maura

22 Stations in operation

The Torre Maura Station is located at the confluence of Via Giglioli and Via Tobagi. It is accessible through three entrances, two along Via Casilina and one on Via Giglioli. The Torre Maura Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Torre Spaccata

22 Stations in operation

The Torre Spaccata Station is located between Via Tor Tre Teste and Via di Torre Spaccata, accessible from both sides of Via Casilina. The Torre Spaccata Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Alessandrino

22 Stations in operation

The Alessandrino Station is built under Via Casilina, between Piazza Sor Capanna and Viale Alessandrino, and is accessible from both the square and Via Casilina. The Alessandrino Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Parco di Centocelle

22 Stations in operation

The Centocelle Park Station, located between Via Casilina and Via Palmiro Togliatti, one of the major arterial roads of the Capital, is situated opposite the large Centocelle Urban Archaeological Park. The Centocelle Park Station has been open to the public since November 9, 2014.

Mirti

22 Stations in operation

The Mirti Station is built beneath the square of the same name, a symbol of one of the populated and lively neighborhoods of the Capital. The station is accessible through 4 entrances and 2 elevators. The square has been completely redeveloped. The Mirti Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

Gardenie

22 Stations in operation

The Gardenie Station, located beneath the square of the same name, has three entrances, one across Viale della Primavera, connected by an underpass, and two on the north side of the square, which has been completely redeveloped. The Gardenie Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

Teano

22 Stations in operation

The Teano Station, accessible from both Via Teano and Viale Partenope, is characterized by large spaces designated for commercial activities and a spacious atrium that can be used for events, exhibitions, and various initiatives. The Teano Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

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Malatesta

22 Stations in operation

The Malatesta Station is built beneath the square of the same name, where bus terminals and stops are located. The new pedestrian square is characterized in the center by an open-air hypogeal space, accessible via a staircase that connects the outside with the station's intermediate atrium: a large space designated for commercial, cultural activities, and events, which gives back to the neighborhood a place for gathering and socializing. The Malatesta Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

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Pigneto

22 Stations in operation

The Pigneto Station, constructed near the intersection of Via del Pigneto and Circonvallazione Casilina, will constitute an important interchange node with the soon-to-be-completed FL1 railway line. The area above the station has been completely redeveloped, with the creation of an equipped park and a sports field. The Pigneto Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

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Lodi

22 Stations in operation

The Lodi Station, the temporary terminus of the line, is situated beneath Via La Spezia (stretch between Via Orvieto and Via Foligno), a very important thoroughfare for the city. To adapt the presence of the subway to the historical and urban context in which it is located, the only elements visible on the surface are the steel and glass structures of the elevators and the station entrances. The Lodi Station has been open to the public since June 29, 2015.

San Giovanni

22 Stations in operation

The San Giovanni Station plays a fundamental role in the construction of Line C, especially because it represents the first interchange node with the existing Line A. The project underwent several evolutions following the results of archaeological investigations. The discovery of ancient structures to be preserved, up to a depth of about 18-20 meters from the ground level, led the Special Superintendence for the Archaeological Heritage of Rome to prescribe the impossibility of carrying out ground consolidations from the ground level, favoring open-air excavations with archaeological methods in the backfill soils, up to about 19 meters deep, excluding the realization of mechanized excavations for the construction of line tunnels in the section between San Giovanni Station and Amba Aradam/Ipponio Station.

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Porta Metronia

Route under construction

The station is located midway between the Fori Imperiali Station (interchange Line C/Line B) and the San Giovanni Station (interchange Line C/Line A), specifically about 500 meters south of Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano and 300 meters from the entrances of the hospital of the same name.

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Fori Imperiali/Colosseo

Route under construction

The Fori Imperiali Station is situated beneath the street of the same name, in the area between the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) and the area in front of the Basilica of Maxentius.

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Venezia

Route under construction

The Venezia Station is located beneath the square of the same name in a strategic position as it is situated at the junction connecting the Baroque center of Rome and the archaeological area of Via dei Fori Imperiali. One of the two exits is planned to be in front of Palazzo Venezia, near Via del Plebiscito. The second exit is expected to be at Piazza Madonna di Loreto.

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Chiesa Nuova

Design in progress

The Chiesa Nuova Station is located beneath the square of the same name, near the Church of Santa Maria in Vallicella and the adjacent Oratorio dei Filippini, a complex of exceptional historical and artistic importance.

San Pietro

Design in progress

The San Pietro Station is located to the west of Castel Sant’Angelo, near Largo Giovanni XXIII/Piazza Pia and Lungotevere Vaticano.

Ottaviano

Design in progress

The Ottaviano Station, characterized by its connection with Line A, is entirely underground and is located along the axis of Via Barletta, with the connecting structure to the Line A station situated on the side of Viale Giulio Cesare.

Clodio/Mazzini

Design in progress

The Clodio-Mazzini Station is located beneath Piazza Bainsizza, along the terminal part of Via Monte Santo, to optimize the flow of users from the Prati district.

Auditorium

Future developments

The Auditorium Station is situated in the open spaces surrounding the Palazzetto dello Sport between Viale Pierre de Coubertin and Viale Tiziano, currently landscaped and partially used as a parking area.

Farnesina

Future developments

The Farnesina Station, located beneath the surface of the "Farnesina" impound lot for towed vehicles, is characterized by its surroundings, which include significant facilities such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the monumental complex of the Foro Italico, the stadium, public administration institutes, university residences, etc. Two entrances are planned, located respectively in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and on Via Antonio da San Giuliano, near Ponte Milvio. For the terminal station of the route, an expansion of the existing parking areas is envisaged, with two large park-and-ride facilities.

The terminus at Pantano, in the municipality of Monte Compatri, represents an important road-rail interchange node, thanks to two large car parks, one multi-storey and one at ground level, which allow for private vehicle parking. Near the Pantano terminus is the Granite depot-workshop, which is spread over an area of about 220,000 square meters and houses the central operational direction that constitutes the beating heart of the line’s automation.

The current terminus in the heart of Rome at the San Giovanni station represents not only a fundamental interchange node with the existing homonymous station serving Line A, but also the first example in Rome of an archaeological station.

At the San Giovanni construction site, during the excavations, numerous finds were indeed recorded which led the Superintendence of Rome to request the realisation of a specific museum setup inside the station, developed as a long narration of the history of ancient Rome.

The Surface Route

The 10 existing stations on the surface route, from Monte Compatri – Pantano, up to Torrenova, passing through Graniti, Finocchio, Bolognetta, Borghesiana, Due Leoni/Fontana Candida, Grotte Celoni, Torre Gaia, and Torre Angela, have all been modernised according to the technological and architectural standards of the new line, adapting their functional and plant characteristics. Noise barriers have been installed along the entire surface route. Along the route after the 10 existing stations is the Giardinetti station, the only completely renovated station on the surface: this station has a distinctive shape that recalls a trapezoid with large windows and is equipped with a parking lot with more than 200 parking spaces.

The Underground Route

Beyond Giardinetti, the last surface station, the operating route continues underground, in the tunnel, heading towards the city centre. The route thus passes under the Grande Raccordo Anulare and reaches the Casilino and Centocelle neighbourhoods with a total of 11 underground stations: Torre Maura, Torre Spaccata, Alessandrino, Parco di Centocelle, Mirti, Gardenie, Teano, Malatesta, Pigneto, Lodi, and San Giovanni (temporary terminus).

Data

22

stations in operation

19 km

km of route

13

ventilation shafts

1

depot workshop of 220,000 sqm

13

trains running through the 22 operating stations