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Roma Tiburtina station is a railway station in Rome, managed by Grandi Stazioni, located on the line to Florence, at the confluence of the Pietralata, Nomentano and Tiburtino districts. In 2011 it was dedicated to Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, as part of the ceremonies for the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy. With over 500 trains per day, 150,000 daily transits and approximately 55 million passengers per year[1][2] it is the second Roman station and the sixth at national level. It is served by all long-distance trains passing north-south, which do not stop at Roma Termini, and by the regional lines FL1 and is the terminus of the FL2 and FL3. In the same complex is the station of the same name of the line B of the Rome metro. Just ahead of the station square is the Tibus bus station, a modern arrivals and departures terminal for medium and long-distance buses for both Italy and abroad. The station square also serves as the terminus for numerous bus lines that connect it with the Pietralata, Tiburtino, Casal Bertone districts and the city centre. Thanks to the construction of a new station, Tiburtina is set to become the main Roman station and hub for high-speed trains #tiburtina #nuovostazionetiburtina #stazionetiburtina