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  2. Milan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi.The network consists of five lines with a total network length of 111.8 kilometres (69.5 mi), and a total of 125 stations (+2 in construction), mostly underground.

  3. List of Milan Metro stations - Wikipedia

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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 5 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of 112 kilometres (70 mi) and 125 stations. The system has a daily ridership of over one million. [1]

  4. Transport in Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Metro is a rapid transit system, running mainly underground, serving Milan and other surrounding cities. The network consists of 5 lines, identified by different colors and numbers: The network consists of 5 lines, identified by different colors and numbers:

  5. Azienda Trasporti Milanesi - Wikipedia

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    After World War II resources were focused on bus lines and, since the mid-1950s, on the new metro. Milan Metro construction began in 1957 and in 1964 the first line was opened. Five years later the Line 2 was inaugurated. On 1 January 1965, ATM changed its name to "Azienda Trasporti Municipali" (Municipal Transport Company). In these years a ...

  6. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Linate Airport is hub of ITA Airways together with Rome Fiumicino Airport and is connected the centre of Milan via the M4 blue metro line. Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) is mainly used for low-cost, charter and cargo flights. [292] The airport is located in Orio al Serio, 3.7 km (2.3 mi) south-east of Bergamo and 45 km (28 mi) north-east of Milan.

  7. Centrale (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Centrale FS is a station on Lines 2 and 3 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The Line 2 station was opened on 27 April 1970 as a one-station extension from Caiazzo. On 21 July 1971, the line was extended to Garibaldi FS. [2] The Line 3 station was opened on 1 May 1990 as part of the inaugural section of the line between Duomo and Centrale.

  8. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Rome Metro Milan Metro. Milan Metro is the largest rapid transit system in Italy in terms of length, number of stations and ridership; and the fifth longest in the European Union and the eighth in the Europe. [33] Seven Italian cities have metro systems:

  9. Category:Milan Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Milan Metro stations by line (4 C) Pages in category "Milan Metro stations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect ...