Ponte Mammolo (Rome Metro)

At the same time a major terminus for urban and suburban buses (most of which had previously run to and from Rebibbia station) opened here.

[2] In February 2015 Pope Francis made an unscheduled visit to the camp where he was warmly welcomed by the residents.

[2] In May 2015, the local authorities bulldozed the camp without warning, destroying the temporary houses while most residents were at work.

It was reported by the New York Times that refugees lost all their possessions, including money, clothes, furniture, white goods and mementoes.

[3] The residents were successfully rehoused in other accommodation around Rome[4] Media related to Metropolitana di Roma linea B - Ponte Mammolo at Wikimedia Commons This article about an Italian railway station is a stub.