Car pick-up points in Rome
From your knowledge of Rome city, what are possible candidates for Blablacar pick up points for a northbound transit? I mean the driver has no business to stop for in the city but is traveling from the south (e.g. Naples) to north (e.g. Florence or Bologna) via Autoroute A1.
A lot of passengers ask for the Termini station which is in the centre and requires a heavy deviation for the driver. I can see that Tiburtina railway station requires driver to detour via Autoroute A24 Rome city branch for approximately 10kms per branch. Drivers can choose Laurentina MB terminal station if they need to use the Inner Ring to proceed via SS1 Aurelia.
With this question I would like to ask for candidate places to passenger pick up or drop when driver is only transiting. Requirements are that places have to cause least possible burden to driver and public transport (car sharing included) must be available to the passenger. I have been looking at underground lines but I found no place closer to the toll barriers.
I hope there is a place in Rome that beats Tiburtina station in detour time, closer to the toll barrier.
Best Answer
Kudos to DaG for pointing out Anagnina which is great when you exit Rome South intersection and want to resume from A24/A1 intersection.
On the same path I have found Torre Spaccata station which looks like to be served both by train (from Termini line) and Metro C.
Following is detour map. For being a detour, driver can easily resume the journey without driving back from where he/she came from
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