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Garbatella (Rome Metro)

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Rome Metro Line B stationsRome Q. X Ostiense
Metro Garbatella 3315
Metro Garbatella 3315

Garbatella is a station on the Line B of the Rome Metro. It was opened in 1990 and is located behind the former Mercati Generali di Roma, on the via Ostiense in the Ostiense quarter. It replaces the old Garbatella station 200m away, whose entrance was on Piazza Giancarlo Vallauri (the present one is accessed from Via Giacinto Pullino).

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Garbatella (Rome Metro)
Ponte Settimia Spizzichino, Rome Municipio Roma VIII

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Ponte Settimia Spizzichino
00154 Rome, Municipio Roma VIII
Lazio, Italy
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