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		<title>By: Marakie</title>
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		<description>This is a GREAT site. Full of useful info,

Thank you so much.</description>
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<p>This is a GREAT site. Full of useful info,</p>
<p>Thank you so much.</p>
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		<title>By: Iva</title>
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		<description>Very detailed information. You can also add some useful information about night buses in Rome which are convenient for early morning flights to Fiumicino. For example, cotral buses.
http://rome.leosoftbg.com/rome-public-bus-service.html</description>
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<p>Very detailed information. You can also add some useful information about night buses in Rome which are convenient for early morning flights to Fiumicino. For example, cotral buses.<br />
<a href="http://rome.leosoftbg.com/rome-public-bus-service.html" rel="nofollow">http://rome.leosoftbg.com/rome-public-bus-service.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: Joan Schmelzle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joan Schmelzle</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi,
Great information about getting around Rome.  I have been riding the bus for years and I&#039;m also afraid to go without a ticket--usually a weekly pass.  However, only once in over 20 years of Rome buses have I been checked and it happened to be on one of the small electric buses.

As for asking a tourism office for a bus route map--I did that in the office near Piazza della Republica two years ago.  They did not have one then either.  They told me that the bus routes change so fast, they can&#039;t keep maps up to date.
However, I usually purchase a bus map at a news stand or tobacco store and also usually have good luck figuring out what buses to take.  And I have also often had help from the hotel people where I have stayed four times.</description>
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<p>Hi,<br />
Great information about getting around Rome.  I have been riding the bus for years and I&#8217;m also afraid to go without a ticket&#8211;usually a weekly pass.  However, only once in over 20 years of Rome buses have I been checked and it happened to be on one of the small electric buses.</p>
<p>As for asking a tourism office for a bus route map&#8211;I did that in the office near Piazza della Republica two years ago.  They did not have one then either.  They told me that the bus routes change so fast, they can&#8217;t keep maps up to date.<br />
However, I usually purchase a bus map at a news stand or tobacco store and also usually have good luck figuring out what buses to take.  And I have also often had help from the hotel people where I have stayed four times.</p>
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