Atac
Atac is a public transportation company in Rome, Italy. It operates buses, trams, trolleybuses, and Rome's Metro and suburban railways. Atac (Azienda Tramvie ed Autobus del Comune) was founded in 1909, and it originally operated both trams and trolleybuses. The company now operates a vast network of buses and trams that serve Rome and its surrounding areas.
History[edit | edit source]
Atac was established in 1909 as the Azienda Tramvie ed Autobus del Comune. The company was initially responsible for the operation of trams in Rome. Over the years, Atac expanded its services to include buses and trolleybuses. In the 1950s, Atac began operating Rome's Metro system.
Services[edit | edit source]
Atac operates a variety of public transportation services in Rome. These include:
- Buses: Atac operates a large network of bus routes that serve Rome and its surrounding areas. The company's buses are a common sight in the city, and they provide a vital service for residents and tourists alike.
- Trams: Atac operates several tram lines in Rome. These trams provide a convenient and efficient means of transportation in the city.
- Trolleybuses: Atac operates a small number of trolleybus routes in Rome. These electric buses are a clean and efficient form of transportation.
- Metro: Atac operates Rome's Metro system. The Metro provides a fast and efficient means of transportation in the city, and it is a popular choice for both residents and tourists.
Future Developments[edit | edit source]
Atac is continually working to improve and expand its services. The company is currently working on several new projects, including the expansion of Rome's Metro system and the introduction of new bus and tram routes.
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