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Transport in Vatican City : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transport in Vatican City
The transportation system in Vatican City, a country 1.05 km long and 0.85 km wide,〔(Documentation )〕 is a small transportation system with no airports or highways. There is no public transport in the country. A heliport and a short railway is used for special occasions only. Most visitors will walk from a nearby Italian bus or train stop, or car parking. Given an average walking speed of 3.6 km/h,〔(Walking speed )〕 Vatican City can be crossed in 20 minutes or less. Thus, much of the infrastructure in the Vatican consists of St. Peter's Square itself, hallways and aisles in the basilica and surrounding buildings, and walkways behind and between the buildings.〔 The Vatican City Heliport is in the western corner of the city-state that is used for officials of the Holy See and official visitors.〔(Vatican City ) Tiscali retrieved November 27, 2006〕 == Air transport ==
Vatican City is served by Vatican City Heliport, sometimes used by official visitors. It does not have a public airport and visitors may use the two airports of Rome: Ciampino and Fiumicino.
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