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  2. Como San Giovanni railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station has about 1.5 million passenger movements each year. [2] Como San Giovanni is the border station in Italy before trains enter Switzerland at Chiasso. Following the timetable change in December 2014, only one EuroCity Milan-Zürich train would call at Como instead of all services.

  3. List of railway stations in Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of the railway stations in Lombardy owned by: ... Como San Giovanni: Como: Como Gold Corbetta-Santo Stefano Ticino: Corbetta: Milan: Silver Corsico:

  4. Line S11 (Milan suburban railway service) - Wikipedia

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    From 26 April 2015, has been extended to the station of Rho due to the start of Expo 2015 on 1 May 2015; currently, trains run hourly respectively between Rho and Como San Giovanni or between Milano Porta Garibaldi and Chiasso, for a combined half-hourly service between Como San Giovanni and Milano Porta Garibaldi on the S11.

  5. Como railway station - Wikipedia

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    Como San Giovanni railway station, Italy This page was last edited on 21 January 2018, at 06:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Mendrisio San Martino railway station - Wikipedia

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    As of the December 2021 timetable change, the following services stop at Mendrisio San Martino: [3] S10 / S50: half-hourly service between Biasca and Mendrisio and hourly service to Chiasso, Como San Giovanni, or Malpensa Aeroporto Terminal 2. S90: hourly service between Giubiasco and Mendrisio.

  7. Como - Wikipedia

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    The Servizio Ferroviario Regionale (Regional Railway Service) connects Como by train to other major cities in Lombardy. Services are provided by Trenord through two main stations: Como San Giovanni and Como Nord Lago. There are five more urban stations (Albate-Camerlata, Albate-Trecallo, Como Borghi, Como Camerlata and Grandate-Breccia).

  8. Molteno railway station - Wikipedia

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    The regional train Molteno-Como San Giovanni is scheduled to arrive a few minutes before (and to depart a few minutes after) the two suburban S7 trains running in opposite directions have called at the station, thus allowing for interchanges in all possible directions out of Molteno (e.g: S7 train to Lecco-regional train to Como San Giovanni). [4]

  9. Laglio - Wikipedia

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    Laglio is served by ASF autolinee buses between Como and Argegno. The bus is numbered the C10/C20 and can be caught at both the bus station (next to Como Lago train station) and the main train station (Como San Giovanni)