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Rome ATAC Bus Strike Hits West, Northwest Routes

Rome Termini ATAC bus stands at dusk with "Service Disruptions 20:00-24:00" notice, illustrating ATAC bus strike and traveler impact
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Key points

  • Four hour strike from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. CET on October 29, 2025
  • Action limited to ATAC buses operating from the Magliana Superficie depot
  • Expect delays on west and northwest routes with some after-midnight trips guaranteed
  • Allow extra time for transfers to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport

Impact

Service Window
Disruptions are expected between 8:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. CET on October 29, 2025
Where It Hits
Only ATAC surface lines dispatched from the Magliana Superficie depot are involved, covering parts of western and northwestern Rome
Airport Transfers
Build a wider buffer for trips to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) during the stoppage
Fallback Options
Metro A, B/B1, and C are not directly involved and are expected to run normally, so consider rail plus short taxi segments
After Midnight
From 12:01 a.m. CET some specified trips resume while night buses remain scheduled

A four hour evening strike will affect selected Rome city bus routes on October 29, 2025, from 800 p.m. to 1200 a.m. CET. The action is limited to vehicles assigned to ATAC's Magliana Superficie depot, which primarily serves western and northwestern corridors. Travelers should expect gaps and cancellations across these routes during the window and plan extra time for airport transfers, especially if connecting to late flights at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) or Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA).

ATAC details and affected lines

ATAC confirms the stoppage covers only buses dispatched from Magliana Superficie. The company lists the impacted lines as 8, 089, 30, 34, 46-barrato, 49, 91, 96, 98, 115, 128, 228, 670, 713, 719, 766, 773, 774, 775, 781, 786, 791, 792, 870, 871, 881, 882, 904, 905, 906, 916, 981, 983, M04, M30, and M50. ATAC also notes that after 12:01 a.m. CET certain trips on lines 128, 881, 904, 916, and 983 are scheduled to run, while the night network remains in operation.

Rome's mobility service reiterates the same line set and four hour window, identifying the strike as called by the Orsa TPL and USB unions. As with ATAC's advisory, disruption risk is confined to this depot's surface routes rather than the entire city network.

Latest developments

Municipal and local transport channels state that the metro is not included in this action. Lines A, B/B1, and C are expected to circulate, providing alternatives where feasible, though platform crowding and longer waits are possible near the strike hours.

What travelers should do

If you are headed to Fiumicino or Ciampino tonight, shift earlier, use rail where possible, and leave a buffer. The Leonardo Express between Roma Termini and Fiumicino offers a bus-independent path to the airport, and the regional FL1 line serves intermediate stations toward FCO; from either airport railhead, short taxi segments can cover the last mile if needed. Within the city, pairing the metro with a short ride-hail or licensed taxi can bypass the affected ATAC surface lines during the stoppage. For late-night returns after 12:01 a.m. CET, check whether your specific line is among those with guaranteed trips, and verify night bus schedules in case a rail segment does not cover your destination.

Background

ATAC is Rome's primary surface and rail transit operator, while Rome Servizi per la Mobilità aggregates service advisories and traffic information. Limited scope depot actions like this one target a subset of lines, which can disproportionately affect airport-bound travelers relying on buses from neighborhoods west and northwest of the center. Because the strike ends at midnight, many travelers can still complete late transfers, provided they add time and choose rail-first routes when practical. Official channels advise monitoring "tempo reale" pages for any last-minute changes before departure.

Final thoughts

The Rome ATAC bus strike at Magliana Superficie is narrow in scope and four hours in duration, however the timing overlaps with evening departures and arrivals. Treat tonight's window as a planned disruption, use rail where you can, and pad your transfer time to keep airport plans intact.

Sources

  • ATAC "Tempo Reale," strike notice and full line list (includes after-midnight guarantees)
  • Roma Servizi per la Mobilità advisory, depot scope and line list
  • Comune di Roma transport bulletin confirming Magliana depot scope
  • Metro status context for October 29