FL5 (Lazio regional railways)

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Civitavecchia–Roma Termini
Ferrovia regionale laziale FL5.svg
Overview
StatusOperational
Locale Rome, Italy
Termini
Website trenitalia.com
Service
Type Regional rail
System Lazio regional railways
Operator(s) Trenitalia
Technical
Line length77 km (48 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map
The Lazio regional railways network. Roma - mappa linee FL.svg
The Lazio regional railways network.

The FL5 (until 2012 FR5) 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]

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The route operates over the infrastructure of the Pisa–Livorno–Rome 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 FR5 train each day.

The designation FL5 appears only in publicity material (e.g. public transport maps), in the official timetables, and on signs at some stations. [2] The electronic destination boards at stations on the FL5 route show only the designation "R5" for that route.

Route

The FL5, a radial route, runs from the west coast at Civitavecchia in a south easterly direction, via the Pisa–Livorno–Rome railway, to Roma San Pietro, and then around the southern side of Rome's city centre to Roma Termini. [2]

Stations

The stations on the FL5 are as follows: [3]

See also

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References

  1. "Ferrovie metropolitane e regionali – Informazioni". 060608 website. Roma Capitale. Retrieved 9 November 2012.(in Italian and English)
  2. 1 2 3 "Linea ferroviaria FR5 Roma – Civitavecchia". Lazio.portale-infrastrutture website (in Italian). Unioncamere Lazio. Archived from the original on 27 August 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  3. "FR5: Roma Termini – Civitavecchia". 060608 website. Roma Capitale. Retrieved 13 November 2012.(in Italian and English)