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Is Rome Termini and Roma Termini the same?

The main transport hub for both local transport in Rome and train links to the rest of Italy is Roma Termini or Rome Terminal station.



Yes, Rome Termini and Roma Termini are exactly the same place. "Roma Termini" is simply the Italian name for the station, while "Rome Termini" is the English translation. It is the primary railway station of Rome, Italy, and one of the largest and busiest in Europe. When booking tickets on sites like Trenitalia or Italo, you will almost always see it listed as "Roma Termini." The station acts as a central hub where the city's two main metro lines (A and B) intersect, and it is the departure point for the Leonardo Express train to Fiumicino Airport. Whether you are arriving on a high-speed Frecciarossa from Milan or a regional train from the coast, you are heading to the same historic terminal named after the nearby Baths of Diocletian (in Latin, thermae), located in the heart of the "Eternal City."

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