Quattro Venti railway station explained

Quattro Venti
Type:Italian national railways (Ferrovie dello Stato), FL
Address:Viale dei Quattro Venti, Rome
Coordinates:41.8786°N 12.4586°W
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Mapframe-Marker:rail
Line:FL3
Structure:Underground
Depth:ca. 65 m
Tracks:2
Parking:Interchange
Opened:15-10-2006
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Rete Ferroviaria Italiana S.p.A. (RFI)
Zone:Urban

Quattro Venti is a railway station of Rome, located in the district of Monteverde, between the stations of Roma Trastevere and Roma San Pietro.

The management of the facilities is entrusted to Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, a company of the Ferrovie dello Stato group, which classifies the station in the "Silver" category.

Overview

It is served by trains of the FR3 line, forming an intermediate stop between Trastevere railway station and San Pietro railway station. The station is located between Viale dei Quattro Venti and Via Antonio Cesari, at the foot of the Janiculum hill.

The station was inaugurated officially on 16 November 2006, after 7 years of construction. It is the second deepest railway station of Europe, after one of the railway stations of Prague.

Interchanges

ATAC bus stop

Services

On weekdays, the following frequencies are offered:

Sundays and holidays see a diminished service.