List of Milan Metro stations explained

See main article: Milan Metro. 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 104.1km (64.7miles) and 113 stations. The system has a daily ridership of over one million.[1]

The metro network is connected to the Milan suburban railway service through several stations. Metro lines are identified by the letter "M", while suburban line numbers are preceded by the letter "S".

Stations

    Transfer station to suburban railway service
    Transfer station to Regional and National Railway Network
    Transfer station to Suburban Railway Network, Regional and National Railway Network
Terminal station
Station outside urban fare limit
Accessibility for disabled passengers
Station[2] Photo Lines ZoneOpened[3] [4] Grade
Affori Centro1Underground
Affori FN1Underground
Amendola1Underground
Argonne1Underground
Assago Milanofiori Forum
3Surface
Assago Milanofiori Nord
3Surface
Bande Nere1Underground
Bicocca1Underground
Bignami
1Underground
Bisceglie
1Underground
Bonola1Underground
Brenta1Underground
1Underground
Bussero4Surface
Ca’ Granda1Underground
Cadorna – Triennale1Underground
Caiazzo1Underground
Cairoli1Underground
Cascina Antonietta5Surface
Cascina Burrona3Surface
Cascina GobbaViaduct
Cassina de' Pecchi4Bridge
Cenisio1Underground
Centrale1Underground
Cernusco sul Naviglio
4Surface
Cimiano1Surface
Cologno Centro3Viaduct
Cologno Nord3Surface
Cologno Sud3Viaduct
Comasina
1Underground
Conciliazione1Underground
Cordusio1Underground
Corvetto1Underground
Crescenzago1Surface
Crocetta1Underground
Dateo1Underground
De Angeli1Underground
Dergano1Underground
Domodossola1Underground
Duomo1Underground
Famagosta1Underground
Gambara1Underground
Garibaldi FS1Underground
Gerusalemme1Underground
Gessate6Surface
Gioia1Underground
Gorgonzola5Surface
Gorla1Underground
Inganni1Underground
Isola1Underground
Istria1Underground
Lambrate1Underground
Lampugnano1Underground
Lanza - Brera - Piccolo Teatro1Underground
Lima1Underground
Linate Aeroporto
1Underground
Lodi T.I.B.B.1Underground
Loreto1Underground
Lotto - Fieramilanocity1Underground
Maciachini1Underground
Marche1Underground
Missori1Underground
Molino Dorino1Underground
Montenapoleone1Underground
Monumentale1Underground
Moscova1Underground
Pagano1Underground
Palestro1Underground
Pasteur1Underground
Pero
3Underground
Piazza Abbiategrasso
1Underground
Piola1Underground
Ponale1Underground
Porta Genova1Underground
Porta Romana1Underground
Porta Venezia1Underground
Portello1Underground
Porto di Mare1Underground
Precotto1Underground
Primaticcio1Underground
1Underground
Repetti1Underground
Repubblica1Underground
Rho Fiera
3Underground
Rogoredo1Underground
Romolo1Underground
Rovereto1Underground
San Babila1Underground
San Donato
Underground
1Underground
San Siro Ippodromo1Underground
San Siro Stadio
1Underground
Sant'Agostino1Underground
Sant'Ambrogio1Underground
Segesta1Underground
Sesto 1º Maggio
3Underground
Sesto Marelli3Underground
Sesto Rondò3Underground
Sondrio1Underground
Stazione Forlanini1Underground
Susa1Underground
Tre Torri1Underground
Tricolore ※1Underground
Turati1Underground
Turro1Underground
Udine1Underground
1Underground
Villa Fiorita4Surface
Villa Pompea5Surface
Villa San Giovanni1Underground
Vimodrone3Surface
Wagner1Underground
Zara1Underground

Notes and References

  1. News: Atm, un piano da 524 milioni per 500mila passeggeri un più . la Repubblica . 3 September 2013 . 2013-09-23.
  2. Web site: Network map. atm-mi.it. 2011-10-02.
  3. Web site: Storia. sottomilano.it. 2011-10-02.
  4. Web site: Storia della metropolitana di Milano. cityrailways.it. 2011-10-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20120320235940/http://www.cityrailways.it/milano-metro-storia/. 2012-03-20. dead.