Cascina Burrona (Milan Metro)

Coordinates: 45°31′00″N 9°17′02″E / 45.5167°N 9.2839°E / 45.5167; 9.2839
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Cascina Burrona
General information
LocationVimodrone
Italy
Owned byAzienda Trasporti Milanesi
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
History
Opened5 May 1968 (1968-05-05) as tramway stop
4 December 1972 (1972-12-04) as metro station
Services
Preceding station   Milan Metro   Following station
Template:Milan Metro lines

Cascina Burrona is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the village of Cascina Burrona, which is in the municipality of Vimodrone.

History

The station was opened in 1968, as a stop on Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line.[1] It was one of four stations not included in the original project (together with Villa Fiorita, Bussero and Villa Pompea).[2] Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and operates as part of it ever since.[3]

Station structure

The station has two concrete platforms, covered with translucent panels, and two tracks.[4] Passenger building is located at the southern end of the platforms.[5] The station is built entirely of prefabricated elements and its structure is similar to that of the stations of Villa Fiorita, Bussero and Villa Pompea, constructed at the same time.

References

  1. ^ Cornolò, op. cit., p. 311
  2. ^ Cornolò, op. cit., p. 286
  3. ^ Cornolò, op. cit., p. 320
  4. ^ Ceron, Farné, p. 1018
  5. ^ Ceron, Farné, p. 1013

Bibliography

  • Giovanni Cornolò, Fuori porta in tram. Le tranvie extraurbane milanesi, Parma, Ermanno Arbertelli, 1980.
  • Elio Ceron, Sergio Farné, La progettazione e la costruzione delle Linee Celeri dell'Adda, in "Ingegneria Ferroviaria", novembre 1995, pp. 1001–1022.

45°31′00″N 9°17′02″E / 45.5167°N 9.2839°E / 45.5167; 9.2839