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[[File:Milano - mappa rete metropolitana (geografica) - 2015-04-29.svg|thumb|Milan Metro network map]]
[[File:Milano - mappa rete metropolitana (geografica) - 2015-04-29.svg|thumb|Milan Metro network map]]
[[File:Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg|thumb|100px|The logo]]
[[File:Logo Metropolitane Italia.svg|thumb|100px|The logo]]
The '''[[Milan Metro]]''' is the [[rapid transit]]/metro system serving [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. The network comprises 4 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of {{convert|100|km|mi}}<ref name="Milan-figs" /> and '''109 stations'''.<ref name="Milan-figs">{{cite web |url=http://www.metropolitanamilanese.it/pub/page/it/MM/metropolitane_milano?contentId=613 |title=L'opera che ha fatto di Milano una grande metropoli |publisher=Metropolitane Milanesi SpA |language=Italian |trans_title=The work that has made a great metropolis of Milan |date= |accessdate=2014-03-03}}</ref> The system has a daily ridership of over one million.<ref name=rep3sep>{{cite news |url=http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2013/09/03/news/metro-65775461/ |title=Atm, un piano da 524 milioni per 500mila passeggeri un più |newspaper=la Repubblica |date=3 September 2013 |accessdate=2013-09-23}}</ref>
The '''[[Milan Metro]]''' is the [[rapid transit]]/metro system serving [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. The network comprises 4 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of {{convert|100|km|mi}}<ref name="Milan-figs" /> and '''110 stations'''.<ref name="Milan-figs">{{cite web |url=http://www.metropolitanamilanese.it/pub/page/it/MM/metropolitane_milano?contentId=613 |title=L'opera che ha fatto di Milano una grande metropoli |publisher=Metropolitane Milanesi SpA |language=Italian |trans_title=The work that has made a great metropolis of Milan |date= |accessdate=2014-03-03}}</ref> The system has a daily ridership of over one million.<ref name=rep3sep>{{cite news |url=http://milano.repubblica.it/cronaca/2013/09/03/news/metro-65775461/ |title=Atm, un piano da 524 milioni per 500mila passeggeri un più |newspaper=la Repubblica |date=3 September 2013 |accessdate=2013-09-23}}</ref>


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".
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".

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Milan Metro network map
The logo

The Milan Metro is the rapid transit/metro system serving Milan, Italy. The network comprises 4 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of 100 kilometres (62 mi)[1] and 110 stations.[1] The system has a daily ridership of over one million.[2]

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[3] Photo Lines Opened[4][5] Grade
Abbiategrasso# 17 March 2005 Underground
Affori Centro 26 March 2011 Underground
Affori FN 26 March 2011 Underground
Amendola 1 November 1964 Underground
Assago Milanofiori Forum#* 20 February 2011 Surface
Assago Milanofiori Nord* 20 February 2011 Surface
Bande Nere 18 April 1975 Underground
Bicocca 10 February 2013 Underground
Bignami# 10 February 2013 Underground
Bisceglie# 21 March 1992 Underground
Bonola 12 April 1980 Underground
Brenta 12 May 1991 Underground
Buonarroti 1 November 1964 Underground
Bussero* 4 December 1972 Surface
Ca' Granda 10 February 2013 Underground
Cadorna – Triennale 1 November 1964 Underground
Caiazzo 27 September 1969 Underground
Cairoli 1 November 1964 Underground
Cascina Antonietta* 13 April 1985 Surface
Cascina Burrona* 4 December 1972 Surface
Cascina Gobba 27 September 1969 Viaduct
Cassina de' Pecchi* 4 December 1972 Bridge
Cenisio 20 June 2015 Underground
Centrale 27 April 1970 Underground
Cernusco sul Naviglio* 4 December 1972 Surface
Cimiano 27 September 1969 Surface
Cologno Centro* 7 June 1981 Viaduct
Cologno Nord#* 7 June 1981 Surface
Cologno Sud* 7 June 1981 Viaduct
Comasina# 26 March 2011 Underground
Conciliazione 1 November 1964 Underground
Cordusio 1 November 1964 Underground
Corvetto 12 May 1991 Underground
Crescenzago 27 September 1969 Surface
Crocetta 3 May 1990 Underground
De Angeli 2 April 1966 Underground
Dergano 26 March 2011 Underground
Domodossola 29 April 2015 Underground
Duomo 1 November 1964 Underground
Famagosta 1 November 1994 Underground
Gambara 2 April 1966 Underground
Garibaldi 12 July 1971 Underground
Gessate#* 13 April 1985 Surface
Gioia 12 July 1971 Underground
Gorgonzola* 4 December 1972 Surface
Gorla 1 November 1964 Underground
Inganni 18 April 1975 Underground
Isola 1 March 2014 Underground
Istria 10 February 2013 Underground
Lambrate 27 September 1969 Underground
Lampugnano 12 April 1980 Underground
Lanza - Brera - Piccolo Teatro 3 March 1978 Underground
Lima 1 November 1964 Underground
Lodi T.I.B.B. 16 December 1990 Underground
Loreto 1 November 1964 Underground
Lotto - Fieramilanocity 1 November 1964 Underground
Maciachini 8 December 2003 Underground
Marche 10 February 2013 Underground
Missori 3 May 1990 Underground
Molino Dorino 28 September 1986 Underground
Montenapoleone 3 May 1990 Underground
Moscova 3 March 1978 Underground
Pagano 1 November 1964 Underground
Palestro 1 November 1964 Underground
Pasteur 1 November 1964 Underground
Pero* 19 December 2005 Underground
Piola 27 September 1969 Underground
Ponale 10 February 2013 Underground
Porta Genova 30 October 1983 Underground
Porta Romana 3 May 1990 Underground
Porta Venezia 1 November 1964 Underground
Portello 6 June 2015 Underground
Porto di Mare 12 May 1991 Underground
Precotto 1 November 1964 Underground
Primaticcio 8 November 1975 Underground
QT8 8 November 1975 Underground
Repubblica 3 May 1990 Underground
Rho Fiera#* 19 December 2005 Underground
Rogoredo 12 May 1991 Underground
Romolo 13 April 1985 Underground
Rovereto 1 November 1964 Underground
San Babila 1 November 1964 Underground
San Donato# 12 May 1991 Underground
San Leonardo 12 April 1980 Underground
San Siro Ippodromo 29 April 2015 Underground
San Siro Stadio# 29 April 2015 Underground
Sant'Agostino 30 October 1983 Underground
Sant'Ambrogio 30 October 1983 Underground
Segesta 29 April 2015 Underground
Sesto 1° Maggio#* 28 September 1986 Underground
Sesto Marelli 1 November 1964 Underground
Sesto Rondò* 28 September 1986 Underground
Sondrio 12 May 1991 Underground
Turati 3 May 1990 Underground
Turro 1 November 1964 Underground
Udine 27 September 1969 Underground
Uruguay 12 April 1980 Underground
Villa Fiorita* 4 December 1972 Surface
Villa Pompea* 4 December 1972 Surface
Villa San Giovanni 1 November 1964 Underground
Vimodrone* 4 December 1972 Surface
Wagner 2 April 1966 Underground
Zara 16 December 1995 Underground

References

  1. ^ a b "L'opera che ha fatto di Milano una grande metropoli" (in Italian). Metropolitane Milanesi SpA. Retrieved 2014-03-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Atm, un piano da 524 milioni per 500mila passeggeri un più". la Repubblica. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
  3. ^ "Network map". atm-mi.it. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
  4. ^ "Storia". sottomilano.it. Retrieved 2011-10-02.
  5. ^ "Storia della metropolitana di Milano". cityrailways.it. Retrieved 2011-10-02.