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A Line Tourist Guide

13 stations · 13 accessible · 2 interchanges

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2Interchange Stops
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About the A Line in Rome

The A line is a metro/subway line serving Rome, operated by ATAC. It has 13 stations in CityNav's database, of which 13 are wheelchair accessible. There are 2 interchange stations where you can connect to other lines.

Tourist tip for Rome: The 48-hour or 72-hour transit pass is excellent value for visiting the Colosseum, Vatican and Trastevere.

Best pass for tourists: 72-hour Roma Pass (transit + museums)

All Stations on the A Line

Stations marked ♿ are wheelchair accessible. Interchange stations show connecting lines.

Termini ♿ Accessible
Connects to: B
Spagna ♿ Accessible
Ottaviano (Vatican) ♿ Accessible
Barberini (Trevi Fountain) ♿ Accessible
Flaminio (Piazza del Popolo) ♿ Accessible
San Giovanni ♿ Accessible
Connects to: C
Lepanto (near Vatican) ♿ Accessible
Repubblica ♿ Accessible
Vittorio Emanuele ♿ Accessible
Furio Camillo ♿ Accessible
Cipro (Vatican Museums) ♿ Accessible
Anagnina ♿ Accessible
Baldo degli Ubaldi ♿ Accessible

Interchange Stations

These stations connect the A line to other Rome transit lines — useful for planning multi-line journeys.

Termini
B
San Giovanni
C

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Other Lines in Rome

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