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Our reporter tested how fast it is to get there

Jenna Vehviläinen’s video letter opens public transport in Rome. It is known for the fact that the buses are late and the subway stops operating already early in the evening.

Jenna Vehviläinen, Italian journalist

ROME Here are the three most interesting parts of the video letter:

  • There are only two functioning metro lines in Rome, which is why metro traffic is often congested.
  • The third metro line has been under construction for ten years, but only half of it has been completed.
  • The average waiting time for public transport in Rome is 20 minutes, which is more than almost any other European capital.
  • Artificial intelligence has summarized three points from the script of the video letter. Delivery has checked the seals.

    What do you think about the smoothness of public transport in Rome compared to the traffic in your hometown?

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