Rome's $3bn Underground Metro Faces Delays Due to Unearthed Treasures
Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

Rome's ambitious Metro Line C project, initially planned for the 2000 Catholic Jubilee, aims to alleviate traffic and celebrate the city's rich archaeological history with an eight-story underground museum. The project has faced delays due to numerous archaeological finds, including ancient walls and artifacts, which are being preserved and incorporated into the museum. The line, set to be fully automated and driverless, is now expected to open by the 2033 Jubilee, significantly reducing traffic and CO2 emissions.