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Old 29th May 2009, 01:30
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Roma Termini Train Sation

Has anyone seen a good floor plan for the Roma Termini and the Venezia Santa Lucia train stations? (The official Trenitalia ones are poor.) Thank you to all who could help.


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Old 29th May 2009, 10:30
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This floorplan of Roma Termini looks quite good although I can't vouch for its accuracy.

http://www.artesia.eu/ressources/files/Plan_Gare_Roma.pdf
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Old 29th May 2009, 14:14
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Thank you yet again

Thank you again. That was great. If you ever find a similar one for Santa Lucia (Venice) train station let me know.
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It's been a few years since I was in Roma Termini, but I'm sure that some of the platforms were considerably shorter than others (i.e. you had to walk down the side of the station to get to them). Whether this is platforms numbered above 24, or the diagram is wrong, I can't say.
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It's been a few years since I was in Roma Termini, but I'm sure that some of the platforms were considerably shorter than others (i.e. you had to walk down the side of the station to get to them). Whether this is platforms numbered above 24, or the diagram is wrong, I can't say.
I think that is still the case. If you look closely at the floorplan it does indicate that platforms 15,18 and 25-29 are accessed separately.
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I think that is still the case. If you look closely at the floorplan it does indicate that platforms 15,18 and 25-29 are accessed separately.
Yes if I blow the diagram up to full size, I can just about make out the little arrows !
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