Rome Metro: 20 Years, Archaeological Digs & New Stops Explained! #shorts
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Rome has a really rather limited metro system and it's because every time they dig to add more metro lines, they always run in to a lot of archaeological facts artifacts and it ends up turning into an archaeological dig.
For the last 20 years, they have been trying to complete two metro stops and they have just finally done that.
The reason that it took 20 years is because truly the whole excavation to make those metro lanes did turn into archaeological research sites and digs.
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Rome's metro struggles to expand because of constant archaeological discoveries. But after 20 years, two new stops are finally open! A win for commuters and tourists alike. #LetsGoTravelTips #CruiseNews #RomeMetro #TravelRome #ItalyTravel #PublicTransportation #TravelTips