Rome, the Italian capital and home to the Vatican is known as a city of history, legend, religion, renaissance, myth and the celebrated Fellini. The proof of its all-embracing rich past will be all around as you drive by car or roam through its streets and beauty. No visit to this Eternal Holy City can be deemed as complete devoid of visiting the Coliseum.
With the assistance of local transport services, it is possible to avoid having to get behind that wheel of your car hire. Getting to Rome via Tiburtina will offer the visitor many facilities to be made available at the Station after the current renovations being; only second in Rome after Termini. Situated somewhat towards the north-eastern city section, it is getting redeveloped to become a central hub for Italy’s high-speed train services including the regional train services in place of Termini Railway because it is terminus station. It is easily accessible from the city center via metro or by a car hire. It is estimated that in excess of twenty million travelers make use of this highly convenient hub railway station each year.
Rome via Tiburtina is going to ease the congestion currently found in Termini to the north. Tiburtina railway station has recently been refurbished to convert it into a modern high speed railway hub being as it is currently connected to the Metro Line B. Inside this modernized railway station, travelers can now benefit from cash card facilities, shops, pharmacy, bookshops, newspaper shops and automatic machines for train tickets. Just outside the railway station, you will find car hire companies and a bus station.
There are several trains through which you can access Rome via Tiburtina including high speed trains by Italo and Frecciarossa, Intercity trains and Regional trains. Services which can be obtained include: Toilets, Tourist Information Point, Police Station, currency exchange, disabled facilities, lost and found, cafeteria, newsstand, exchange office, car hire, shopping centre, phone cabins and luggage storage.
Friends, tourists, Romans into all ride into and out of Rome via Tiburtina and it is not too hard to see the reason. International, regional and local trains can be boarded from here and connect you almost any part of Italy or Europe. From here you can conveniently be in Venice, Florence, Naples and indeed almost every part of Italy. That is not all; from here too you can travel or connect to France, Greece and even France.