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    Brescia Mobilità SpA

    Opened 2013. Single route serving 17 stations. Construction of this automated metro began 2007. The ’L’-shaped north-east line opened on March 2 2013, from Sant’Eufemia-Buffalora in the southeast, where the depot is located, running northeast to the main station and then north to terminate at Prealpino. It uses Ansaldo STS ...

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    Azienda Trasporti di Messina (ATM)

    Opened 2003; single tram route with 18 stops. Paralleling the coast, the initial north-south route links Museo in the north to Repubblica in the city centre and then southwest to Gazzi. The first phase opened on April 3 2003 between Museo and Bonino (17 stops), with the short extension to ...

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    Azienda Trasporti Milanesi SpA (ATM)

    Metro opened 1964. Five lines with 113 stations, plus 20 tram routes. See Milano network map. Founded in 1931, Azienda Trasporti Milanesi is a public limited company owned by the Milano Municipality. ATM manages public transport in Milano and in 46 provincial towns serving an area with a population of ...

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    ATAC SpA, planning authority

    Azienda per la mobilità

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    ATAC SpA, operations

    Azienda per la mobilità

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    Associazione Trasporti (Asstra)

    Asstra is Italy’s association of public transport operators, representing 155 undertakings. On September 27 2021 a rail-specific subgroup Asstra Rail was established with 11 founding members. AddressPiazza cola di Rienzo 80/a00192 RomaItalyPhone+39 06 686031Fax+39 06 68603 555Emailasstra@asstra.itsegreteria@asstrarail.itWebsitenew.asstra.it

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    Associazione Industrie Ferroviarie (ASSIFER)

    Italian Railway Industry Association

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    Azienda Mobilita e Trasporti (AMT), Genova

    First line opened 1990; single route with eight stations. This light metro line was opened between Brin and Dinegro on June 13 1990 (3·5 km, 2 stations), and slowly extended east towards the city centre, reaching Principe in 1992, San Giorgio in 2003, and De Ferrari in 2005. The final ...

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    AMAT Palermo SpA

    Opened 2015; four line network serving 44 stops. Construction began in 2007, and the two-section network opened on December 30 2015. Line 1 runs from the central station southeast to Roccella (5·5 km, 15 stops). Separate Lines 2-4 run west from Notarbartolo station on thePassante before branching to serve Borgo ...