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ATAC (Tramways Company and Coach of the Municipality of Rome) is the company that runs most Public Transit in Rome and in surrounding municipalities. Four million trips daily are made using ATAC services, transporting 1,148,966,529 passengers in 2009.〔ATAC S.p.A. | Azienda per la mobilità〕 == Public transport in Rome before 1909 == The first form of public transportation in Rome, which opened in 1845, was horse-drawn omnibus from Montanara to St. Paul. When Italy was united, there was a growing demand for public transportation services, so many private companies were created, all doing different, unrelated things. In 1876, an agreement was made between the City of Rome and the Roman Omnibus Society to create more horse-drawn buggies. In those same years, Streetcars began to develop. The first line was from piazza del Popolo to Milvian Bridge. In the next few years, many other streetcars began to develop, and by 1895, there were 5 lines. In 1900 the SRTO opened 10 Omnibus lines, 4 animal-drawn trams and 11 electric trams. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ATAC SpA」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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