Local buses

Hello 2 of us are going to Rome in Dec. 2021. We will either take the leonardo Express from airport to termini or we'll do the bus to the same. Then it seems we can take barberini metro close to the Trevi fou tain with some walking involved. 8min to be exact. This is not horrible by any means however there are 2 buses within a much better distance to apartment with very little walking. The question that I cannot seem to find an answer too is Can You Take luggage o. These local buses. Their going to Termini. I would think so but I cannot confirm. Does anyone know this answer? Thank you in advance Dusty



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