How to get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia by metro and train?
From Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia by metro and train
To get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia in Roma, you’ll need to take 2 metro lines and one train line: take the A metro from Cornelia station to Termini station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the B metro and finally take the FC2 train from St. Paul's Basilica station to Vitinia station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 6 min. The metro and train schedule from Rome | Cornelia Terminal may change. We recommend you check the updated metro and train schedule to Vitinia on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to metro stationCornelia340 m • 5 min
- 2Wait for metroAAnagnina
- 3Ride to metro stationTermini17 min
- 4Wait for metroBLaurentina
- 5Ride to metro stationSt. Paul's Basilica12 min
- 6Wait for trainFC2Cristoforo Colombo
- 7Ride to train stationVitiniaID 5025010 min
- 8Walk toVitiniaSarsina Street650 m • 9 min
From Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia by bus and train
To get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia in Roma, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one train line: take the 791 bus from Cornelia (MA) station to Marconi/Fermi station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 766 bus and finally take the FC2 train from St. Paul's Basilica station to Vitinia station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 25 min. The metro and train schedule from Rome | Cornelia Terminal may change. We recommend you check the updated metro and train schedule to Vitinia on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationCornelia (MA)ID 75381180 m • 3 min
- 2Wait for bus791Nervi/Sports Palace
- 3Ride to bus stationMarconi/FermiID 7205338 min
- 4Wait for bus766Millevoi
- 5Ride to bus stationGiustiniano (Mb)ID 735987 min
- 6Walk to train stationSt. Paul's BasilicaID 9915210 m • 1 min
- 7Wait for trainFC2Cristoforo Colombo
- 8Ride to train stationVitiniaID 5025010 min
- 9Walk toVitiniaSarsina Street650 m • 9 min
Public transit directions from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia
Metro And Train schedule from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia
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- Terminal 3 Arrivals to Vitinia
- Termini Station (Lines MA-MB-FS) [A] to Vitinia
- Crescenzio/Terenzio to Vitinia
From Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia by bus and train
To get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia in Roma, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one train line: take the 791 bus from Cornelia (MA) station to Marconi/Fermi station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 766 bus and finally take the FC2 train from St. Paul's Basilica station to Vitinia station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 25 min. The metro and train schedule from Rome | Cornelia Terminal may change. We recommend you check the updated metro and train schedule to Vitinia on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationCornelia (MA)ID 75381180 m • 3 min
- 2Wait for bus791Nervi/Sports Palace
- 3Ride to bus stationMarconi/FermiID 7205338 min
- 4Wait for bus766Millevoi
- 5Ride to bus stationGiustiniano (Mb)ID 735987 min
- 6Walk to train stationSt. Paul's BasilicaID 9915210 m • 1 min
- 7Wait for trainFC2Cristoforo Colombo
- 8Ride to train stationVitiniaID 5025010 min
- 9Walk toVitiniaSarsina Street650 m • 9 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia?
The fastest way takes 66 minutes, using Metro line A, Metro line B, Train line FC2 MetroMare | Rome Porta S. Paolo - C.Colombo.
What is the alternative route to get from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia?
The alternative route takes 85 minutes, using Bus line Sports Palace - San Camillo Hospital - Cornelia (MA), Bus line Trastevere (Railway) - Millevoi, Train line FC2 MetroMare | Rome Porta S. Paolo - C.Colombo.
Is there a direct metro between Rome | Cornelia Terminal and Vitinia in Roma?
No, you’ll have to take 2 metro lines and one train line in total. The total travelling time is 1 hr 6 min.
Which metro line goes from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia in Roma?
The A metro line goes from Cornelia station near Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Anagnina station. From there you’ll have to take one metro line and one train line till Anagnina station near Vitinia in Roma.
How long does it take to travel from Rome | Cornelia Terminal to Vitinia in Roma by metro and train?
The total travel time between Rome | Cornelia Terminal and Vitinia in Roma by metro and train is about 1 hr 6 min.
Where do I get on the metro near Rome | Cornelia Terminal to get to Vitinia in Roma?
Get on the A metro from the Cornelia station near Rome | Cornelia Terminal in Roma.
Where do I get off the metro when travelling between Rome | Cornelia Terminal and Vitinia in Roma?
Get off the metro at the Anagnina station, which is closest to Vitinia in Roma.
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