Baldo degli Ubaldi (Rome Metro)

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General information
Coordinates 41°53′56″N12°25′58″E / 41.89889°N 12.43278°E / 41.89889; 12.43278
Owned by ATAC
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1 January 2000;23 years ago (2000-01-01)
Services
Preceding station Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg Rome Metro Following station
Cornelia
towards Battistini
Line A Valle Aurelia
towards Anagnina
Location
Baldo degli Ubaldi (Rome Metro)
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Baldo degli Ubaldi is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro, situated on Via Baldo degli Ubaldi, near the crossroads with Via Bonaventura Cerretti. The station was inaugurated, along with the others between Valle Aurelia and Battistini, on 1 January 2000. [1]

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