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  2. Milano Cadorna railway station - Wikipedia

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    Local public transportation. Piazzale Cadorna (Cadorna square, in front of the station) is a hub of Milan's public transport: it features Cadorna junction underground station (underground lines M1 and M2) and stops or headlines for one tramway line (1) and eleven bus lines (NM1, NM2, N25, N26, N50, N57, N94, 50, 58, 85 and 94).

  3. Cadorna (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Cadorna. /  45.46806°N 9.17667°E  / 45.46806; 9.17667. Cadorna FN is an underground interchange station in Milan, Italy, serving Lines 1 and 2 of the Milan Metro. The Line 1 station was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the inaugural section of the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. The Line 2 station was opened on 3 March 1978 ...

  4. Milan Cadorna railway station - Wikipedia

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  5. Milano Centrale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Milano Centrale railway station. /  45.48611°N 9.20361°E  / 45.48611; 9.20361. Milano Centrale ( Italian: Stazione di Milano Centrale) is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy, and is the second busiest railway station in Italy for passenger flow [3] (after Roma Termini) and the largest railway station in Europe by volume ...

  6. Milan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Metro is the largest system in Italy in terms of length, number of stations and ridership; and the seventh longest in the European Union. The first line, Line 1, opened in 1964; [3] [4] Line 2 opened 5 years later in 1969, [4] Line 3 in 1990, [4] Line 5 in 2013, [5] and Line 4 in 2022. There are also several extensions planned and ...

  7. Milan S Lines - Wikipedia

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    The Milan S Lines constitute the commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy. [2] The system comprises 12 lines serving 124 stations, for a total length of 403 km. [3] There are 415 trains per day with a daily ridership of about 230,000. [1]

  8. Railway stations in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Previous provision of railway stations throughout the municipality (before Forlanini and Tibaldi construction). Milan has 24 railway stations in use today. Of these, 18 are managed by RFI, while the remaining 6 are operated by Ferrovienord. Three more stations are currently in the planning stage for the city area: Canottieri, Dergano and Zama .

  9. Transport in Milan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Malpensa has a direct rail connection to central railway stations in Milan (notably Centrale, Garibaldi and Cadorna) via the Malpensa Express service. Thanks to Metro line 4 , Linate airport also gained a fixed rail connection to Milan city center and will reach the city's south-western districts once the line is finished.

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