⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Exploring Rome's Gritty Metro - Line B

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  • čas přidán 1. 12. 2022
  • Line B is a metro line serving Rome, Italy. Despite its name, Line B was the first line to be built in the city. It crosses Rome diagonally from north-east, starting at Rebibbia and at Jonio stations, to south, terminating at Laurentina, in the EUR district. It crosses Line A at Termini station. The line has 26 stations and is shown in blue on Metro maps.
    The line was planned during the 1930s by the Fascist government in search of a rapid connection between the main train station, Termini, and a new district to the south-east of the city, E42, the planned location of the Universal Exposition (or Expo), which was to be held in Rome in 1942. The exposition never took place due to Italy's entrance into World War II in 1940. When work was interrupted some of the tunnels on the city-centre side of the metro (between Termini and Piramide) had been completed and were used as air raid shelters during the war.
    Work on the metro began again in 1948, in concert with turning the space, formerly designated for the Expo, into a commercial district under the name Esposizione Universale Roma (EUR). The line was officially opened on 9 February 1955 by the President of the Republic Luigi Einaudi. Regular services began on the following day.
    When the new east-west line began service in 1980 from Anagnina to Ottaviano, it was named Line A, while the existing Termini-Laurentina line was renamed Line B.
    In 1990, Line B was extended from Termini to Rebibbia to the east of the city, and the entire line was modernized. A spur called B1 opened on 13 June 2012. It is a branch of Line B from Bologna to Giacio with 4 stations: Sant'Agnese/Annibaliano, Libia, Conca d'Oro, and the branch's new terminus at Giacio, which opened on 21 April 2015.
    Line B uses MB200s, as well as a few trains of CAF MA300, and from 2014, MB400 Series trains, similar to those on the Line A. Enjoy!
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    Taken in June 2022.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @mailliWsChannel
    @mailliWsChannel Před rokem +8

    I love the MB100, same goes for the MA300 and MB400. It’s a shame that the A line doesn’t serve some old trains like the B.

  • @scottyerkes1867
    @scottyerkes1867 Před rokem +8

    Interesting ride. The graffiti artists were busy decorating the cars. Thanks DJ Hammers😀💚

  • @amourflower9893
    @amourflower9893 Před rokem +3

    No matter the train I love riding the trains. Thanks

  • @arrow1414
    @arrow1414 Před rokem +12

    The Italians should ask for advice from The New York Transit Authority as to how to keep their trains graffiti free. The few stations you showed are quite clean though, including the road bed.

    • @kevinwong6588
      @kevinwong6588 Před rokem +3

      Follow Gunn's lead and paint them red.

    • @user-ul5tf8ui6t
      @user-ul5tf8ui6t Před rokem +4

      Ask for advice New York transit authority? 😬

    • @alexpolyakov5934
      @alexpolyakov5934 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Please don't overestimate the expertise of NY transit authority, it itself has to learn a lot from its European colleagues about a LOT of stuff. Graffiti is the least bothersome issue with the Rome metro, generally efficient and faster than in NYC. But, Europeans may inquire though what valuable advice NYTA can provide to get a station as dilapidated as Chambers Street in a most efficient way 😊

    • @arrow1414
      @arrow1414 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@alexpolyakov5934
      As a life long New Yorker, I know what you mean, but I am not reluctant to give credit where credit is due.

  • @osagiee.guobadia-secondytc4624

    Well, Mr. Hammers Trains. Welcome to Italy. You know this Rome Gritty Train looks almost exactly like the sounds of NYC Metro trains including the graffitis in front of those trains. : )

  • @lollosxtoychica204
    @lollosxtoychica204 Před 11 měsíci

    mb100 my super train

  • @amiausUSA
    @amiausUSA Před rokem +1

    I visited Rome on 17th and 18th September 2000. The line B now, looks about the same as back then. Ironically the Line A trains looked more run down than the Line B trains.

    • @elia_berti
      @elia_berti Před rokem +1

      That's because line B was renovated in 1990, line A was opened in 1980 and hadn't any renovations done

    • @mp6471
      @mp6471 Před 16 dny

      Line A old trains, MA 100, have been removed since 2006

  • @arnokurtzman1977
    @arnokurtzman1977 Před rokem +1

    tutti i giorni la prendo da Piramide a Termini 😂😂

  • @xxMaJJ
    @xxMaJJ Před rokem +2

    Entrata " Colosseu Laurentina " - Circo Massimo Laurentina Uscita Treno VECCHIO

  • @xxMaJJ
    @xxMaJJ Před rokem +1

    Entrata " Basilica Di San Paolo " - Marconi " Uscita Treno Vecchio

  • @xxMaJJ
    @xxMaJJ Před rokem +1

    Entrata " Circo Massimo Laurentina " Uscita Treno VECCHIO

  • @xxMaJJ
    @xxMaJJ Před rokem +1

    " Eur Magliana Jonio " - Uscita Treno VECCHIO

  • @alejandromorban-calcorzi3055

    The graffiti on the train is a no go for me. Reminds me of the 80s when I was a kid in NYC. Makes the subway look trashy. They should definitely clean that graffiti off the train.

    • @emeraldskiesoficeland
      @emeraldskiesoficeland Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah but who's gonna pay for that?

    • @BlackAtlantic955
      @BlackAtlantic955 Před 5 měsíci

      @@emeraldskiesoficelandur right, also i’m from rome and they’ll most likely leave the trains like this.