Subway To Nowhere (First of Six) -- The subway to Nowhere, which runs under the historic ruins of Rome, has nine streamlined, two-car trains painted Gray-Blue. Powered by overhead lines, they speed along at 60 M.P.H., One every four minutes. Twenty-Thousand Passengers -- if there were that may - could be transported per hour. February 25, 1955. (Photo by United Press).
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