Rome's Repubblica metro stop, closed
since Russian soccer fans caused an escalator accident in
October, reopened on Wednesday morning.
The self-styled Repubblica Stop Committee attended the 5:30
opening and celebrated with a cake with candles on it.
"We thought this day would never come," said committee chair
Angelo Mantini.
"I'm thrilled, I could hardly believe it when I heard the
news" said one of the first passengers to take the first train.
The station on the A line, close to Rome's opera house, was
closed on October 23 after some 20 CSKA Moscow fans, in Rome for
a Champions League match against AS Roma, were involved in an
accident that caused the escalator to stop.
The closure has thus lasted 246 days.
Technical problems had caused two other A line stations to be
closed, Barberini and Spagna.
But Spagna, near the Spanish Steps, was recently reopened.
Barberini, near the Trevi Fountain, remains closed.
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