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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.
Line 2 (Linea Due in Italian), is a subway line serving Milan, Italy, operated by 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.
Line 5 is an underground rapid transit line in Milan, Italy, part of the Milan Metro.The line, also known as M5 or the Lilac Line (Linea Lilla in Italian), is 12.8-kilometre (8.0 mi) long and goes through the city from the north to the north-west. [4]
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Line 1 (Linea Uno in Italian) is the first underground rapid transit line built in Milan, Italy.It is part of the Milan Metro and it is operated by ATM.Works on the line began in 1957, and the first part was opened on 1 November 1964, [4] [5] running from Sesto Marelli to Lotto station.
Early public transport service in Milan dates back to 1801, operated with horse-drawn carriages. [1] After the relocation of the capital of the Italian Kingdom to Milan in 1805, national and international transport services were inaugurated, all operated with carriages, to Vienna, Marseille and several Italian cities. [1]
Tehran Milad Tower Metro Station (Also transcribed as Borj-e Milad-e Tehran) is a station in Tehran Metro Line 7. It is located on the grounds of the International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran around Milad Tower and next to Milad Hospital. The station is currently the second to last station of Line 7 towards the northwest. [1]