Italy Metro
Perugia is a charming city in Italy that serves as the capital of both the province of Perugia and the region of Umbria. Home to around 170,000 people,
Construction of the Naples Metro began in the 1970s as part of a major urban regeneration plan. However, the infamous Irpinia earthquake of 1980, which devastated Naples and
Milan, the second most populous city in Italy with a population of approximately 1,300,000, serves as the capital of the Lombardy region. Founded by the Celts around 600
The Catania Metro, or Metropolitana di Catania, is the rapid transit system serving Catania in Sicily, southern Italy. It opened on 27 June 1999, is operated by Ferrovia
Travelling around Rome The Italian capital of Rome is very easy to get to, with numerous direct flights connecting it to most major cities not only in Europe,
Rome Metro Information With so much history associated with Rome, it makes sense that its metro system would make history by being the first metro system in the
The Brescia Metro, or Metropolitana di Brescia, is a driverless rapid transit system in Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. It has one metro route, M1, running 13.7 km (8.5 miles)
The Genoa Metro is a light rail system in Liguria, Italy. It opened in 1990 and runs a single line from Brin in the northwest to Brignole in
Turin Metro Information The Turin Metro is a VAL transport system serving the Italian city of Turin. The current network consists of a single line of thirteen kilometres