Public transportation in Rome, Italy
Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 19:00
Hello all,
I am quite angry tonigh. I was going to work today. I usually take the underground and it takes me some 30 minutes to get to my office.
Recently the city council approved an increase in the prices of tickets, definitely due to an inefficient management, and to cover the costs of three new stations which took 7 years (!) to be built.
One would expect an improvement in the services, but this didn't happen. Moreover, they have no personnel to check the tickets and people board buses without printing them.
Well, I got to my station, got off the train, then off the station and started to walk on a small bridge to cross the tracks. The marble was slippery because it was raining. When I got to the other side I took the stairs down and slipped on the very last step, hitting its very edge with my back. There were NO anti-slip strips on the steps!
I managed to get to my office but had to quit after a couple of hours and call my father to take me to the hospital to get some medical attention. Luckily no broken bones, but I ended up with a huge blunt trauma on the left side of my back. I was lucky not to have any backbone trauma too, that's what frightened me the most.
So here is what my town offers in terms of public transportation. Please comment



Sorry for this (righteous, I reckon) outburst, but I cannot stand how this city works.
I am quite angry tonigh. I was going to work today. I usually take the underground and it takes me some 30 minutes to get to my office.
Recently the city council approved an increase in the prices of tickets, definitely due to an inefficient management, and to cover the costs of three new stations which took 7 years (!) to be built.
One would expect an improvement in the services, but this didn't happen. Moreover, they have no personnel to check the tickets and people board buses without printing them.
Well, I got to my station, got off the train, then off the station and started to walk on a small bridge to cross the tracks. The marble was slippery because it was raining. When I got to the other side I took the stairs down and slipped on the very last step, hitting its very edge with my back. There were NO anti-slip strips on the steps!
I managed to get to my office but had to quit after a couple of hours and call my father to take me to the hospital to get some medical attention. Luckily no broken bones, but I ended up with a huge blunt trauma on the left side of my back. I was lucky not to have any backbone trauma too, that's what frightened me the most.
So here is what my town offers in terms of public transportation. Please comment



Sorry for this (righteous, I reckon) outburst, but I cannot stand how this city works.