Quintiliani

Coordinates: 41°54′56″N 12°32′19″E / 41.91556°N 12.53861°E / 41.91556; 12.53861
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Quintiliani
Entrance of the station
General information
Coordinates41°54′56″N 12°32′19″E / 41.91556°N 12.53861°E / 41.91556; 12.53861
Owned byAtac di Roma
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1990
Services
Preceding station   Rome Metro   Following station
Template:Rome Metro lines

Quintiliani is a station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It is located on via della Pietra Sanguigna and takes its name from the ancient Casale dei Quintiliani, which stood near the station. Other nearby streets include the via delle Cave di Pietralata and via del Casale Quintiliani. Nearby is the Ospedale Sandro Pertini.

History

Prior to opening, the station was going to be called Pietralata (with the present Pietralata station to be called Feronia), but it was decided that this could cause confusion and in 1990 it was decided to change the station's name to its present one. It now stands in open countryside but was planned to serve the new Sistema Direzionale Orientale (SDO), which was to be sited in precisely the same area, with an interchange onto a planned 'line D' from Monte Sacro, as yet still unbuilt. Though Line B itself opened in 1990, Quintiliani was a de facto ghost station for 13 years since trains did never stop there. Only on 23 June 2003 the station was opened to regular service when the SDO project was dismissed.

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