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The Milan Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. The network consists of five lines with a total network length of 111.8 kilometres (69.5 mi), and a total of 125 stations (+2 in construction), mostly underground. It has a daily ridership of about 1.4 ...
The first three stations of the line (Linate-Repetti-Forlanini) was originally planned to be completed in 2015, as part of the works for the Milan Expo.However, delays in planning, financing [7] and construction works forced to postpone the opening, with the first section opening on 26 November 2022 [2] [8] and the rest of the line expected to open by 2023. [9]
Milan Metro network map The logo. The Milan Metro is the rapid transit/metro system serving Milan, Italy.The network comprises 5 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of 112 kilometres (70 mi) and 125 stations.
Line 5 is an underground rapid transit line in Milan, Italy, part of the Milan Metro.The line, also known as M5 or the Lilac Line (Linea Lilla in Italian), is 12.8-kilometre (8.0 mi) long and goes through the city from the north to the north-west. [4]
Centrale FS is a station on Lines 2 and 3 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy.The Line 2 station was opened on 27 April 1970 as a one-station extension from Caiazzo.On 21 July 1971, the line was extended to Garibaldi FS. [2]
Opening poster for the new line. The Lambrate FS station entrance.. The first part of the line, from Caiazzo to Cascina Gobba, was opened in September 1969.. The interurban sections of Line 2 were originally built as part of a fast tramway, the Linee celeri dell'Adda ("Adda fast lines"), opened in 1968 from Cimiano up to Gorgonzola.
This is an underground station, located under Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station. Garibaldi is the only Metro station in Milan, along with surface station Cascina Gobba , to have four tracks: two tracks are used for normal access to the trains, while the other two, located outside the platforms, are not used, one of them being partially ...
Lotto is a station on Lines 1 and 5 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy.The underground station was opened on 1 November 1964 as the northwestern terminus of the inaugural section of the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto.