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Milan Metro Line 2
Line 2 (''Linea Due'' in Italian language, Italian), is a subway line serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi, ATM as part of the Milan Metro. It is also called the Green Line, (''Linea Verde'' in Italian), as it is visually identified by green signs. The line runs from the southern to the north-eastern neighborhoods passing through the city centre, serving the north-eastern metropolitan area with two different branches. The line is long and has 35 stations. Line 2 is the longest line of the Milan Metro and is the only one running partially overground. The branch to Cologno Nord (Milan Metro), Cologno Nord runs mostly on viaducts, while those to Assago Milanofiori Forum (Milan Metro), Assago and Gessate (Milan Metro), Gessate run on the surface. The line has the southernmost and easternmost stations on the network (Assago Forum and Gessate). History The first part of the line, from ''Caiazzo'' to ''Cascina Gobba'', was opened on September 1969. The interu ...
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Garibaldi FS (Milan Metro)
Garibaldi FS is a station on Lines 2 and 5 of the Milan Metro, and the Milan Passante railway. The Line 2 station was opened on 21 July 1971 as part of the extension from Centrale. It served as the western terminus until 3 March 1978, when the first trains could travel the new route to Cadorna. The Passante station was opened in 1997, and the Line 5 station in 2005. The station is located on Viale Don Luigi Sturzo, near the Piazza Sigmund Freud, within the territory of the municipality of Milan. This is an underground station, located under Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station. Garibaldi is the only Metro station in Milan, along with surface station Cascina Gobba, to have four tracks: two tracks are used for normal access to the trains, while the other two, located outside the platforms, are not used, one of them being partially removed. This peculiarity is due to the never-built project of expeditious lines of Brianza Brianza (, , lmo, label= Brianzöö di ...
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Cascina Antonietta (Milan Metro)
Cascina Antonietta is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the village of Cascina Antonietta, a suburb of Gorgonzola. It is the station with the lowest number of passengers in the system, with an average of 600 passengers per day in 2018. History The station was opened 13 April 1985, as part of the extension from Gorgonzola to Gessate.''Notizie flash'', in ''I Treni Oggi I, or i, is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''i'' (pronounced ), plural ...'' n. 50 (maggio 1985), p. 6. Station structure It is a surface station with two platforms and two tracks. Note Line 2 (Milan Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1981 1981 establishments in Italy {{Milan-metro-stub ...
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Cimiano (Milan Metro)
Cimiano is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. The station is located near the junction between Via Palmanova, Viale Don Luigi Orione, Via Don Giovanni Calabria and Via Pusiano, in the district of Cimiano. The station was opened on 27 September 1969 as part of the inaugural section of Line 2, between Cascina Gobba and Caiazzo Caiazzo (also Cajazzo) (Campanian: ) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Caserta (Campania) in Italy. It is located on the right bank of the Volturnus, some northeast of Capua. History The ancient Caiatia was already in the hands of the .... It is a surface station with a single island platform and has no access for people with physical disabilities. References External links Line 2 (Milan Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1968 1968 establishments in Italy Railway stations in Italy opened in the 1960s {{Milan-metro-stub ...
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Crescenzago (Milan Metro)
Crescenzago is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. It was opened on 27 September 1969 as part of the inaugural section of Line 2, between Cascina Gobba and Caiazzo Caiazzo (also Cajazzo) (Campanian: ) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Caserta (Campania) in Italy. It is located on the right bank of the Volturnus, some northeast of Capua. History The ancient Caiatia was already in the hands of the .... The station has no access for people with physical disabilities. References External links Line 2 (Milan Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1968 1968 establishments in Italy Railway stations in Italy opened in the 1960s {{Milan-metro-stub ...
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Cascina Gobba (Milan Metro)
Cascina Gobba is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. The station is located on Via Padova at the west side of the A51 Milan bypass road. This is beside the major highway interchange known as ''Cascina Gobba'', which is the main vehicular transportation hub of northeast Milan, Italy. The line branches here to terminate at either Cologno Nord or Gessate. The station takes its name from Cascina Gobba, a nearby rural village. MeLA, a fully automated people mover opened in 1999, connects the station to the San Raffaele Hospital. History The station was inaugurated in 1968 with the opening of the '' Linee celeri dell'Adda'', served by interurban fast tram to Vaprio and Cassano d'Adda. The following year the station started to be part of the newly built Line 2 of the Milan Metro, between Cascina Gobba and Caiazzo, as an east terminus of the line. On 4 December 1972, tram service was replaced by rapid transit, and thus the line was extended to Gorgonzola. The station became a ...
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Cologno Sud (Milan Metro)
Cologno Sud is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the municipality of Cologno Monzese. History The station was opened on 7 June 1981Metropolitana Milanese S.p.A., ''Situazione lavori al 30-6-1981'' with the opening of the Cologno Monzese Cologno Monzese ( lmo, label=Milanese dialect, Milanese, Cològn ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italy, Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan. The population increased substantially ... branch from Cascina Gobba to Cologno Nord. References Line 2 (Milan Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1981 1981 establishments in Italy Railway stations in Italy opened in the 1980s {{Milan-metro-stub ...
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Cologno Centro (Milan Metro)
Cologno Centro is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the municipality of Cologno Monzese. History The station was opened on 7 June 1981 with the opening of the Cologno Monzese Cologno Monzese ( lmo, label=Milanese dialect, Milanese, Cològn ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italy, Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan. The population increased substantially ... branch from Cascina Gobba to Cologno Nord. In the early plans its name was simply ''Cologno''.Metropolitana Milanese S.p.A., ''Situazione lavori al 30-6-1977'' References Line 2 (Milan Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1981 1981 establishments in Italy Railway stations in Italy opened in the 20th century {{Milan-metro-stub ...
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Vimodrone (Milan Metro)
Vimodrone is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the municipality of Vimodrone. History The station was opened in 1968, and initially was a stop on the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line. Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and has operated as part of it ever since. Station structure The station has two covered platforms and two tracks. The passenger building is located on either side of the tracks, at the western end of the platforms. The station is built in the trench of an old bed of the Naviglio Martesana The Naviglio della Martesana ( lmo, Nivili de la Martexana or ''Martesanna'' ) is a canal in the Lombardy region, Northern Italy. Running from the Adda River, Italy, Adda river, in the vicinity of Trezzo sull'Adda, to Milan, it was also known as Na ... channel, diverted approximately 200 meters to the north.Marini, ''op. cit.'', p. 346 References Biblio ...
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Cascina Burrona (Milan Metro)
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 the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line. It was one of four stations not included in the original project (together with Villa Fiorita, Bussero and Villa Pompea). Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and has operated as part of it ever since. Station structure The station has two concrete platforms, covered with translucent panels, and two tracks. The passenger building is located at the southern end of the platforms.Ceron, Farné, p. 1013 The station is built entirely of prefabricated elements and its structure is similar to that of the stations of Villa Fiorita, Bussero Bussero ( lmo, Bussor ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, ...
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Cernusco Sul Naviglio (Milan Metro)
Cernusco sul Naviglio is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the municipality of the same name. History The station was opened in 1968, as a stop on the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line. Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and has operated as part of it ever since.Cornolò, ''op. cit.'', p. 320 Station structure The station is a surface station with two tracks and two side platforms. It is located on viale Assunta, within the municipality of Cernusco sul Naviglio Cernusco sul Naviglio (; lmo, Cernusch, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, northwestern Italy. With a population of 33,436 as of 2015 it is the 14th-largest municipality in the metropolitan city. It is locate .... References Bibliography * Giovanni Cornolò, ''Fuori porta in tram. Le tranvie extraurbane milanesi'', Parma, Ermanno Arbertelli, 1980. Line ...
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Villa Fiorita (Milan Metro)
Villa Fiorita is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the village of Villa Fiorita, which is in the municipality of Cernusco sul Naviglio. History The station was opened in 1968, as a stop on the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line. It was one of four stations not included in the original project (together with Cascina Burrona, Bussero and Villa Pompea). Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and has operated as part of it ever since. Station structure The station has two concrete platforms, covered with translucent panels, and two tracks. The passenger building is located at the southern end of the platforms.Ceron, Farné, p. 1013 The station is built entirely of prefabricated elements and its structure is similar to that of the stations of Cascina Burrona, Bussero Bussero ( lmo, Bussor ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian regi ...
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Cassina De' Pecchi (Milan Metro)
Cassina de' Pecchi is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the municipality of the same name. History The station was opened in 1968, as a stop on the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line. Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 Line 2 (''Linea Due'' in Italian language, Italian), is a subway line serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi, ATM as part of the Milan Metro. It is also called the Green Line, (''Linea Verde'' in Italian), as it is visually i ... and operates as part of it ever since. Station structure The station has two covered platforms and two tracks. It is located on the approximately 144 meters long viaduct across the Martesana channel.Cornolò, ''op. cit.'', p. 285 The viaduct was designed by engineer Silvano Zorzi.Ceron, Farné, ''op. cit.'', p. 1017 The passenger building is located in a sort of mezzanine integrated into the s ...
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