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FL lines

The FL lines, formerly Lazio regional railways (Italian: ferrovie regionali del Lazio, also Ferrovie Laziali) consist of 8 commuter rail lines operated by Trenitalia, converging on the city of Rome.

FL lines
TAF train at Balduina station
Overview
Area servedRome metropolitan area, Lazio
LocaleRome, Lazio
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines8
Number of stations131
Daily ridership373,000
Websitetrenitalia.com
Operation
Began operation1994
Operator(s)Trenitalia
Infrastructure manager(s)Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
Rolling stockE.464, TAF, Jazz,
ETR 421/521/621 Rock
Technical
System length672 km (417.6 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification3 kV DC, overhead line
System map

The FL network, initially made up of two lines and called FM lines (Metropolitan Railways), was formally inaugurated in 1994, following the signing of an agreement between the Lazio Region, the Municipality of Rome, the Province of Rome and Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane to create an integrated transport structure in the Roman metropolitan and regional area.

Lines FL1, FL2 and FL3 function like a rapid transit service, integrated with the Rome Metro and surface transportation. The other lines (numbered from FL4 to FL8) mostly serve the suburban area of Rome and the Lazio region, and used almost exclusively for commuter traffic.

Lines edit

Line Terminals Year opened Daily ridership Length Stations Operator
  Orte - Fiumicino Aeroporto 1994 65,000 118 kilometres (73 mi) 26 Trenitalia
  Roma Tiburtina - Tivoli 1994 22,000 40 kilometres (25 mi) 13 Trenitalia
  Roma Tiburtina - Viterbo Porta Fiorentina 1999 60,000 88 kilometres (55 mi) 28 Trenitalia
  Roma Termini - Frascati / Albano Laziale / Velletri 1994 55,000 24 kilometres (15 mi) / 29 kilometres (18 mi) / 41 kilometres (25 mi) 20 Trenitalia
  Roma Termini - Civitavecchia 1994 40,000 77 kilometres (48 mi) 14 Trenitalia
  Roma Termini - Cassino 1994 50,000 137 kilometres (85 mi) 22 Trenitalia
  Roma Termini - Minturno - Scauri 1994 40,000 137.4 kilometres (85.4 mi) 13 Trenitalia
  Roma Termini - Nettuno 2004 40,000 60 kilometres (37 mi) 12 Trenitalia

Service edit

All eight lines are considered regional trains by Trenitalia. On timetables and departure boards at the stations the trains are marked with the letter R (Regional). The service timetable is based on a clock-face scheduling.

Frequencies edit

Sections with one train every 15 minutes:

  • Fiumicino Aeroporto - Fara Sabina (line FL1)
  • Roma Ostiense - Cesano di Roma (line FL3)

Sections with one train every 30 minutes:

  • Fiumicino Aeroporto - Fara Sabina - Poggio Mirteto (line FL1)
  • Roma Tiburtina - Lunghezza (line FL2)
  • Cesano - Bracciano (line FL3)
  • Roma Termini - Civitavecchia (line FL5)

Sections with one train every 60 minutes:

  • Fiumicino Aeroporto - Poggio Mirteto - Orte (line FL1)
  • Lunghezza - Tivoli (line FL2)
  • Bracciano - Viterbo Porta Fiorentina (line FL3)

Fares edit

For travel between stations in the City of Rome, ticketing is integrated with the Metrebus Rome system. A passenger may use the integrated ticket "BIT" from €1,50 (valid for 100 minutes) or any other type of integrated ticket or Metrebus pass; in addition, Trenitalia sells special "Anello" tickets where one may travel on any Trenitalia train within the City of Rome with a single €1 ticket (valid for 90 minutes). The "Anello" and the Metrebus Rome tickets are only valid within Rome, bounded by the stations: Capannelle (FL4 and FL6), Cesano di Roma (FL3), Fiera di Roma (FL1), Lunghezza (FL2), Roma Aurelia (FL5), Settebagni (FL1) and Torricola (FL7 and FL8).

For all trips that take place outside the "Anello" ring, or that cross through the ring, the typical regional mileage rate applies.

Rolling stock edit

Much of the service is operated by double-decker trainsets, usually operating in double formations. The fleet of convoys operating on the network is made up of:

  • Treno ad alta frequentazione (TAF): introduced in 1998 and is the most used train on much of the network;
  • Jazz: since 2014, used only on the FL4 line;
  • E.464 + Vivalto: The E464 locomotive coupled to the Vivalto double-decker carriages, this type of train is mainly used on the FL5, FL6, FL7 and FL8 lines.
  • Caravaggio: introduced in 2021, the new high-traffic train aimed at replacing the old TAFs, operating mainly on the FL1 and FL3 lines.[1]
 
TAF train of the FL3 line at Roma San Filippo Neri station
 
TAF train of the FL1 line at Roma Ostiense station
 
Vivalto control car near the Gemelli hospital
 
The Caravaggio train in Lego Super Mario Bros. livery of the FL1 line at Roma Tiburtina station

Planned extensions edit

Following the upgrading of the Rome railway hub by RFI, new FL stops will be built such as Roma Pigneto, in correspondence with the Pigneto station of the metro, which will be the third busiest railway hub in Rome after Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina,[2] and track doubling and quadrupling will be implemented on the existing sections as well as technological upgrades for the safety and control of train movement (the implementation of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) in the Rome hub is expected by 2024[3]).

In June 2022, 32 years after the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the Valle Aurelia - Vigna Clara route was reactivated with the related Vigna Clara stop, which will be a fundamental part of the so-called "Cintura-Nord" (Northern Belt), whose closure, expected for years, will to complete the Rome railway ring.

A year later, in June 2023, the Val d'Ala station was reopened, which is served by some trains of the FL2 line that leave and return from the "Roma Smistamento" depot.

Network map edit

 


See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Blasimme, Paolo (May–June 1968). "Il treno-metrò di Roma". Italmodel Ferrovie (139): 4520–4525.
  • Cruciani, Marcello (September 1994). "Roma per i suoi pendolari". I Treni (152): 26–28.
  • De Grisantis, G. (April 1977). "Il servizio urbano FS a Roma". Italmodel Ferrovie (203): 234–238.

References edit

  1. ^ "In servizio il primo Rock a 6 casse della DPR Lazio" (in Italian).
  2. ^ "NODO DI PIGNETO" (in Italian).
  3. ^ "ERTMS HD nei Nodi Urbani (par. 8.1.6)" (in Italian).

External links edit

  Media related to Ferrovie Laziali at Wikimedia Commons

  • Trenitalia (official, in (in Italian))
  • Trenitalia (official, in (in English))
  • Atac (official, in (in Italian))
  • Atac (official, in (in English))
  • Complete track map of the Rome system by Atac

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The FL lines formerly Lazio regional railways Italian ferrovie regionali del Lazio also Ferrovie Laziali consist of 8 commuter rail lines operated by Trenitalia converging on the city of Rome FL linesTAF train at Balduina stationOverviewArea servedRome metropolitan area LazioLocaleRome LazioTransit typeCommuter railNumber of lines8Number of stations131Daily ridership373 000Websitetrenitalia comOperationBegan operation1994Operator s TrenitaliaInfrastructure manager s Rete Ferroviaria ItalianaRolling stockE 464 TAF Jazz ETR 421 521 621 RockTechnicalSystem length672 km 417 6 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification3 kV DC overhead lineSystem map The FL network initially made up of two lines and called FM lines Metropolitan Railways was formally inaugurated in 1994 following the signing of an agreement between the Lazio Region the Municipality of Rome the Province of Rome and Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane to create an integrated transport structure in the Roman metropolitan and regional area Lines FL1 FL2 and FL3 function like a rapid transit service integrated with the Rome Metro and surface transportation The other lines numbered from FL4 to FL8 mostly serve the suburban area of Rome and the Lazio region and used almost exclusively for commuter traffic Contents 1 Lines 2 Service 2 1 Frequencies 3 Fares 4 Rolling stock 5 Planned extensions 6 Network map 7 See also 8 Bibliography 9 References 10 External linksLines editLine Terminals Year opened Daily ridership Length Stations Operator nbsp Orte Fiumicino Aeroporto 1994 65 000 118 kilometres 73 mi 26 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Tiburtina Tivoli 1994 22 000 40 kilometres 25 mi 13 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Tiburtina Viterbo Porta Fiorentina 1999 60 000 88 kilometres 55 mi 28 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Termini Frascati Albano Laziale Velletri 1994 55 000 24 kilometres 15 mi 29 kilometres 18 mi 41 kilometres 25 mi 20 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Termini Civitavecchia 1994 40 000 77 kilometres 48 mi 14 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Termini Cassino 1994 50 000 137 kilometres 85 mi 22 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Termini Minturno Scauri 1994 40 000 137 4 kilometres 85 4 mi 13 Trenitalia nbsp Roma Termini Nettuno 2004 40 000 60 kilometres 37 mi 12 TrenitaliaService editAll eight lines are considered regional trains by Trenitalia On timetables and departure boards at the stations the trains are marked with the letter R Regional The service timetable is based on a clock face scheduling Frequencies edit Sections with one train every 15 minutes Fiumicino Aeroporto Fara Sabina line FL1 Roma Ostiense Cesano di Roma line FL3 Sections with one train every 30 minutes Fiumicino Aeroporto Fara Sabina Poggio Mirteto line FL1 Roma Tiburtina Lunghezza line FL2 Cesano Bracciano line FL3 Roma Termini Civitavecchia line FL5 Sections with one train every 60 minutes Fiumicino Aeroporto Poggio Mirteto Orte line FL1 Lunghezza Tivoli line FL2 Bracciano Viterbo Porta Fiorentina line FL3 Fares editFor travel between stations in the City of Rome ticketing is integrated with the Metrebus Rome system A passenger may use the integrated ticket BIT from 1 50 valid for 100 minutes or any other type of integrated ticket or Metrebus pass in addition Trenitalia sells special Anello tickets where one may travel on any Trenitalia train within the City of Rome with a single 1 ticket valid for 90 minutes The Anello and the Metrebus Rome tickets are only valid within Rome bounded by the stations Capannelle FL4 and FL6 Cesano di Roma FL3 Fiera di Roma FL1 Lunghezza FL2 Roma Aurelia FL5 Settebagni FL1 and Torricola FL7 and FL8 For all trips that take place outside the Anello ring or that cross through the ring the typical regional mileage rate applies Rolling stock editMuch of the service is operated by double decker trainsets usually operating in double formations The fleet of convoys operating on the network is made up of Treno ad alta frequentazione TAF introduced in 1998 and is the most used train on much of the network Jazz since 2014 used only on the FL4 line E 464 Vivalto The E464 locomotive coupled to the Vivalto double decker carriages this type of train is mainly used on the FL5 FL6 FL7 and FL8 lines Caravaggio introduced in 2021 the new high traffic train aimed at replacing the old TAFs operating mainly on the FL1 and FL3 lines 1 nbsp TAF train of the FL3 line at Roma San Filippo Neri station nbsp TAF train of the FL1 line at Roma Ostiense station nbsp Vivalto control car near the Gemelli hospital nbsp The Caravaggio train in Lego Super Mario Bros livery of the FL1 line at Roma Tiburtina stationPlanned extensions editFollowing the upgrading of the Rome railway hub by RFI new FL stops will be built such as Roma Pigneto in correspondence with the Pigneto station of the metro which will be the third busiest railway hub in Rome after Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina 2 and track doubling and quadrupling will be implemented on the existing sections as well as technological upgrades for the safety and control of train movement the implementation of the European Rail Traffic Management System ERTMS in the Rome hub is expected by 2024 3 In June 2022 32 years after the 1990 FIFA World Cup the Valle Aurelia Vigna Clara route was reactivated with the related Vigna Clara stop which will be a fundamental part of the so called Cintura Nord Northern Belt whose closure expected for years will to complete the Rome railway ring A year later in June 2023 the Val d Ala station was reopened which is served by some trains of the FL2 line that leave and return from the Roma Smistamento depot Network map edit nbsp See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Italy portal History of rail transport in Italy List of railway stations in Lazio Rail transport in Italy Transport in Rome Transport in Italy Rome Lido railway Rome Civita Castellana Viterbo railwayBibliography editBlasimme Paolo May June 1968 Il treno metro di Roma Italmodel Ferrovie 139 4520 4525 Cruciani Marcello September 1994 Roma per i suoi pendolari I Treni 152 26 28 De Grisantis G April 1977 Il servizio urbano FS a Roma Italmodel Ferrovie 203 234 238 References edit In servizio il primo Rock a 6 casse della DPR Lazio in Italian NODO DI PIGNETO in Italian ERTMS HD nei Nodi Urbani par 8 1 6 in Italian External links edit nbsp Media related to Ferrovie Laziali at Wikimedia Commons Trenitalia official in in Italian Trenitalia official in in English Atac official in in Italian Atac official in in English Complete track map of the Rome system by Atac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FL lines amp oldid 1222965827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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