FL7 (Lazio regional railways)
Roma Termini–Minturno-Scauri | |||
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Overview | |||
Status | Operational | ||
Line number | FL7 | ||
Locale | Rome, Italy | ||
Termini | Roma Termini | ||
Stations | 13 | ||
Colour on map | Chartreuse | ||
Website | ATAC (in Italian) | ||
Service | |||
Type | Regional rail | ||
System | Lazio regional railways | ||
Operator(s) | Trenitalia | ||
Daily ridership | 40,000 | ||
History | |||
Opened | 1994 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 137.4 km (85.4 mi) | ||
Number of tracks | 2 | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | 3,000 V DC | ||
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The FL7 (until 2012 FR7) is a regional rail route. It forms part of the network of the Lazio regional railways (Italian: ferrovie regionali del Lazio), which is operated by Trenitalia, and converges on the city of Rome, Italy.[1]
The route operates over the infrastructure of the Rome–Formia–Naples railway. Within the territory of the comune of Rome, it plays the role of a commuter railway.[2] It is estimated that on average about 40,000 passengers travel on an FR7 train each day.
The designation FL7 appears only in publicity material (e.g. public transport maps), in the official timetables, and on signs at some stations. The electronic destination boards at stations on the FL7 route show only the designation "R" and the relevant train number.[2]
Route[]
The FL7, a radial route, runs from Roma Termini, on the southern perimeter of Rome's city centre, in a south easterly direction, via the Rome–Formia–Naples railway, to Formia-Gaeta and .[2]
History[]
When the FL7 was introduced in 1994, it was divided at into two branches. One ran to , and the other to Formia (which was renamed Formia-Gaeta in 2012).
Since the introduction of the FL7, the Roma–Nettuno services have been reclassified as a separate line, the FL8.
Stations[]
The stations on the FL7 are as follows:[3]
Scheduling[]
The FL7 route is included in the Trenitalia official timetable M85 Roma–Napoli.
As of 2012, services operated at regular intervals, with extra services at rush hour.[2] However, some services skip some stops (at , and ). Many services do not terminate/originate at Formia-Gaeta but at other stations, such as Minturno-Scauri, , or Naples.
The full trip between Roma Termini and Formia-Gaeta is 137.4 km (85.4 mi) long, and takes about ninety minutes.[2]
See also[]
- History of rail transport in Italy
- List of railway stations in Lazio
- Rail transport in Italy
- Transport in Rome
References[]
- ^ "Ferrovie metropolitane e regionali – Informazioni". 060608 website. Roma Capitale. Retrieved 9 November 2012. (in Italian and English)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Linea ferroviaria FR7 Roma – Formia". Lazio.portale-infrastrutture website (in Italian). Unioncamere Lazio. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- ^ "FR7: Roma Termini – Latina/Formia". 060608 website. Roma Capitale. Retrieved 9 November 2012. (in Italian and English)
External links[]
- ATAC – official site (in Italian)
- ATAC map – schematic depicting all routes in the Rome railway network
This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at November 2012.
- Ferrovie regionali del Lazio