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ayoldguy1 Jun 16th, 2005 11:38 AM

Question re: buses, metro in Rome
 
Greetings-
I'm planning on buying a CIS weekly tkt while in Rome to use on buses & metro- I understand there are 2 types of machines to stamp a tkt in on the Metro & bus- which one is the correct one for the weekly pass??
Thanks.

-Alan

willit Jun 16th, 2005 11:40 AM

I don't think it matters, as both would put the "starting date" onto the ticket.

ayoldguy1 Jun 16th, 2005 11:41 AM

What about the days after the starting date then? Does the tkt need stamping at all??

Thanks.

Eloise Jun 16th, 2005 11:44 AM

You stamp it once, the first time you use it.


ellenem Jun 16th, 2005 11:52 AM

The ticket is good for seven consecutive days, so you only stamp it once.

RomaSuz Jun 16th, 2005 12:10 PM

I've been to Rome numerous times and never had a crime problem until taking a Roman bus. A guy tried to pick-pocket the wallet from my purse but I caught him. I announced it to the whole bus and pointed him out. Ruined his day! My bottom line is to avoid the buses and Metro in Rome. I stay in the Centro Storico and walk to just about everywhere (I've even walked to and from the catacombs) or get a cab.

Eloise Jun 16th, 2005 12:24 PM

I've also been to Rome numerous times (like 20 or 30 times...), and while I have generally stayed in the centro storico and walked everywhere, I have also often taken the notorious No. 64 bus, the "pickpocket special" that goes from Roma Termini to St. Peter's.

I have never had my pocket picked or my wallet stolen. I do not wear a money belt, but an ordinary handbag just like the ones that the Roman women wear, who are not paranoid about their city.

(I do realize that you are a man and that you are unlikely to wear a handbag, but I also want to put the above post into perspective.)

ahotpoet Jun 16th, 2005 12:30 PM

Romasuz
Your reasoning is faulty and your solution impractical.
A better solution would be to stay alert to your surroundings especially in high risk situations like the Rome or any crowded public transport.

ayoldguy1 Jun 16th, 2005 01:08 PM

Thanks, all.
I purchased a neck wallet and will be putting cash, et al in there; I think I'll be able to feel a thief's hand up my shirt. I won't be carrying anything else 'cept a camera round the neck and a small camera bag slung cross the chest.
As for pub transport, I'm not planning on using it alot, as I'm staying right near Piazza Venezia, but I'm sure I'll be taking at least 2 buses/metro a day, so I think the CIS is worth it. I like to just buy one thing then be finished with having to buy more.

Thanks.

-Alan

jabez Jun 17th, 2005 03:38 AM

Took no.64 (and others)bus many times and never saw anything close to a crime.
I'm sure it happens, but it happens in major cities all over the world.
We never felt uncomfotable nor unsafe any time or any place (and we wandered all hours into many different areas).
I wish I could say that about Atlanta.


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