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Line S11 (Milan suburban railway service)

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Chiasso–Como San Giovanni
–Rho
S11
An S11 train in service.
An S11 train in service.
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleMilan, Italy
Termini
Stations17
WebsiteTrenord
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemMilan suburban railway service
Route numberS11
History
Opened2008 (Regional rail)
2009 (Suburban rail)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC
Route map
Map of line S11.

The S11 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service (Template:Lang-it), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.[1]

The route runs over the infrastructure of the Milan–Chiasso railway. Like all but one of the other Milan suburban railway service routes, it is operated by Trenord.

Route

Line S11, a radial route, heads initially in an southeasterly direction from Chiasso in Switzerland over the border to Como San Giovanni, and then south, to Camnago-Lentate. From there, it turns southeast towards Monza, and finally southwest, to Milano Porta Garibaldi.[2] From 26 April 2015, has been extended to the station of Rho due to the start of Expo 2015 on 1 May 2015.

History

The route was activated on 14 December 2008, and was initially an hourly regional rail service between its two termini, although it was designated at Chiasso station as the S11.

On 13 December 2009, the Italian part of the route was reclassified as the S11 suburban rail line.

On 26 April 2015, has been extended to Rho.

Stations

The stations on the S11 are as follows (the stations with a coloured background are within the municipality of Milan):[3]

Station Opened Interchange Note
Chiasso (CH) 1874 S10 S40 Treni regionali
Como San Giovanni 1875 S10 S40 Treni regionali
Albate-Camerlata Treni regionali Como Camerlata 1 km (0.62 mi).
Cucciago 1849
Cantù-Cermenate
Carimate
Camnago-Lentate 1849 Template:Milan S lines
Seregno 1849 Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali
Desio 1849 Template:Milan S lines
Lissone-Muggiò 1882 Template:Milan S lines
Monza 1840 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali
Sesto San Giovanni 1969 Line M1 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali
Milano Greco Pirelli 1914 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali
Milano Porta Garibaldi 1963 Line M2 Line M5 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines MXP Treni regionali
Milano Villapizzone 2002 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines limited service
Milano Certosa 1858 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali limited service
Rho Fiera 2008 Line M1 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali limited service
Rho 1858 Template:Milan S lines Template:Milan S lines Treni regionali limited service

Scheduling

As of 2015, S11 trains ran hourly between 05:16 and 24:00 Monday to Saturday, with additional services during rush hour in the mornings and evenings.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "S come Suburbano" [S for Suburban]. Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Linee" [Lines]. Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "Linea S11 Chiasso - Como S.Giovanni - Milano Pta Garibaldi". Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.

This article is based upon a translation of the Italian language version as at November 2012.