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|   * From the airport of Fiumicino: take the train until the "Roma Ostiense" or "Roma Trastevere" station, then take another train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.  * From the Termini central station: take the metro A to the "Valle Aurelia" station. There take the train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.  | 
  * '''From the airport of Fiumicino''': take the train until the "Roma Ostiense" or "Roma Trastevere" station, then take another train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.  * '''From the Termini central station''': take the metro A to the "Valle Aurelia" station. There take the train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.  | 
Location
The BattleMeshV3 will take place along the border of the 'lago Bracciano' -- a lake just north-west of Rome.
How to get there by public transportation
From the airport of Ciampino:
- take a shuttle bus to the Termini station, then take the metro A to the "Valle Aurelia" station. There take the train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.
 - take a bus to the Anagnina metro station (cheaper), then take the metro A to until the "Valle Aurelia" station. There take the train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.
 
From the airport of Fiumicino: take the train until the "Roma Ostiense" or "Roma Trastevere" station, then take another train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.
From the Termini central station: take the metro A to the "Valle Aurelia" station. There take the train (line FR3 direction Viterbo) to Bracciano.
Note that there are two railway lines that end at Viterbo: the "Roma-Civita Castellana-Viterbo" line, and the FR3 line. Take the FR3 line.
A map with the metro and city railways can be found here: metroandrailways.pdf
Timetables and other info on the Italian railways website, and on Rome's public transportation website.
