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A S1 line train at Lodi
Milan suburban railway network map

The Milan S Lines is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy.

The system comprises 12 lines serving 123 stations, for a total length of 403 km and is fully integrated with the Milan Metro. There are 415 rides per day with a daily ridership of about 230,000.[1] The network works like a rapid transit system when entering the city center through the Milan Passante, where more lines share the same tracks, considerably decreasing headways.

List of stations

Legend
Milan Metro lines

Suburban railway lines
Connection with regional railway network
Connection with long-distance railway network
Connection with TILO regional services
 MXP  Malpensa Express service to Malpensa Airport

Stations in light-blue background are part of the Milan Passante railway.

Station Owner Lines[2] Interchanges Opened[3] Ridership[4] Municipality
Airuno RFI 2009 Airuno
Albairate-Vermezzo RFI 2011 Albairate
Albizzate-Solbiate Arno RFI 2004 Albizzate
Arcore RFI 2009 Arcore
Besana RFI 2014 Besana in Brianza
Biassono-Lesmo Parco RFI 2014 Biassono
Bollate Centro FN 2004 Bollate
Bollate Nord FN 2004 Bollate
Borgolombardo RFI 2009 San Donato Milanese
Bovisio Masciago-Mombello FN 2004 Bovisio Masciago
Busto Arsizio RFI [5] 2004 Busto Arsizio
Buttafava RFI 2014 Arcore
Calolziocorte RFI 2009 Calolziocorte
Camnago-Lentate RFI 2006 Lentate sul Seveso
Canegrate RFI 2004 Canegrate
Cantù-Cermenate RFI 2008 Cantù
Carate-Calò RFI 2014 Carate Brianza
Carimate RFI 2008 Carimate
Carnate-Usmate RFI 2009
Caronno Pertusella FN 2004
Cassago-Nibionno-Bulciago RFI 2014
Cassano d'Adda RFI 2009
Castronno RFI 2004
Cavaria-Oggiona-Jerago RFI 2004
Ceriano Laghetto-Solaro FN 2012
Cernusco-Merate RFI 2009
Certosa di Pavia RFI 2011
Cesano Boscone RFI 2011
Cesano Maderno FN 2011[6]
Cesate FN 2004
Chiasso SBB-CFF-FFS [7] 2008
Civate RFI 2014
Como Camerlata RFI 2021 Como
Como San Giovanni RFI 2008 Como
Corbetta-Santo Stefano Ticino RFI 2004
Cormano-Cusano Milanino FN 2015
Corsico RFI 2011 Corsico
Costa-Masnaga RFI 2014
Cucciago RFI 2008 Cucciago
Desio RFI 2008 Desio
Gaggiano RFI 2011 Gaggiano
Gallarate RFI [5] 2004 6.8 Gallarate
Garbagnate Milanese FN 2004
Garbagnate Parco delle Groane FN 2004
Gazzada-Schianno-Morazzone RFI 2004
Lecco RFI 2009 7 Lecco
Lecco Maggianico RFI 2009
Legnano RFI 2004 Legnano
Lissone-Muggiò RFI 2004 Lissone
Locate Triulzi RFI 2011 Locate di Triulzi
Lodi RFI 2009 4 Lodi
Macherio-Canonica RFI 2014
Magenta RFI 2004
Meda FN 2004 Meda
Melegnano RFI 2009 Melegnano
Melzo RFI 2009 Melzo
Milano Affori FN 2011[6] Milano
Milano Bovisa FN  MXP  2004 Milano
Milano Bruzzano FN 2014[6] Milano
Milano Cadorna FN  MXP  2004 33.1 Milano
Milano Certosa RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Dateo RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Domodossola FN 2004 Milano
Milano Forlanini RFI 2015 Milano
Milano Greco Pirelli RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Lambrate RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Lancetti RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Porta Garibaldi RFI  MXP  2004 23 Milano
Milano Porta Romana RFI [8] 2004 Milano
Milano Porta Venezia RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Porta Vittoria RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Quarto Oggiaro FN 2004 Milano
Milano Repubblica RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Rogoredo RFI 2008 Milano
Milano Romolo RFI 2006 Milano
Milano San Cristoforo RFI 2004 Milano
Milano Villapizzone RFI 2004 Milano
Molteno RFI 2014 Molteno
Monza RFI 2004 7 Monza
Monza Sobborghi RFI 2014 Monza
Novara RFI 2004 Novara
Novate Milanese FN 2004 Novate Milanese
Oggiono RFI 2014 Oggiono
Olgiate-Calco-Brivio RFI 2009 Olgiate Molgora
Osnago RFI 2009 Osnago
Paderno Dugnano FN 2004 Paderno Dugnano
Palazzolo Milanese FN 2004 Paderno Dugnano
Parabiago RFI 2004 Parabiago
Pavia RFI 2011 8.7 Pavia
Pieve Emanuele RFI 2013 Pieve Emanuele
Pioltello-Limito RFI 2004 Pioltello
Pozzuolo Martesana RFI 2009 Pozzuolo Martesana
Pregnana Milanese RFI 2009 Pregnana Milanese
Renate-Veduggio RFI 2014
Rho RFI 2004 Rho
Rho Fiera RFI 2009 Rho
Sala al barro-Galbiate RFI 2014
San Donato Milanese RFI 2009 San Donato Milanese
San Giuliano Milanese RFI 2009 San Giuliano Milanese
San Zenone al Lambro RFI 2009 San Zenone al Lambro
Saronno FN  MXP  2004 6.2 Saronno
Saronno Sud FN 2004
Segrate RFI 2004
Seregno RFI 2004
Sesto San Giovanni RFI 2004
Seveso FN 2004
Seveso-Baruccana FN 2012
Tavazzano RFI 2009
Trecate RFI 2004
Trecella RFI 2009
Treviglio RFI 2009 3.5 Treviglio
Trezzano sul Naviglio RFI 2011
Triuggio-Ponte Albiate RFI 2014
Valmadrera RFI 2014
Vanzago-Pogliano RFI 2004
Varedo FN 2004 Varedo
Varese RFI 2004 Varese
Vercurago-San Girolamo RFI
Vignate RFI 2009 Vignate
Villa Raverio RFI 2014
Villamaggiore RFI 2011 Lacchiarella
Villasanta RFI 2014
Vittuone-Arluno RFI 2004

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Passante, Farisè: "Passeggeri +150%. Ora una Circle Line per Milano"". Affaritaliani.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 7 February 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "S come Suburbano". Infrastrutture e mobilità. Regione Lombardia. Retrieved 18 February 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Start of suburban service
  4. ^ Annual ridership in million, included long-distance trains; data from Grandistazioni [1] Archived 2000-04-08 at the Wayback Machine, Trenord [2] Archived 2020-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, Centostazioni [3] Archived 2020-09-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b Line S30 of Canton Ticino rapid transit
  6. ^ a b c old station opened in 2004
  7. ^ Line S 10
  8. ^ Via Lodi TIBB.