Milano Bovisa-Politecnico railway station

Milan- Asso Milano - Saronno Passante ferroviario

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The Milano Bovisa - Politecnico station (Italian: Stazione di Milano Bovisa - Politecnico ) is a railway station in the northern Italian city of Milan. It is operated by the Company Ferrovienord and is a major hub for commuter traffic.

The station was opened in 1879 on the railway line Milano - Saronno; branched from there the route Milan- Erba, which was later extended by Asso, from.

1991 had to be completely rebuilt because the rebuilding of the route to Saronno from two to four tracks of the train station. About the tracks, a new station building was built, with two station forecourts: the southern offers a convenient east-west, the north has remained unused, and is traversed by urban plans of a future streetcar line.

1997 was also the Passante ferroviario, an urban passageway, added. Since then he has also reached from the underground station of Porta Garibaldi.

Traffic

The railway station is an important stop of numerous regional lines that were operated by Trenord. This route is served by the lines S1, S2, S3, S4 and S13 of the S -Bahn Milan, as well as regional trains to Asso, Como, Laveno and Novara, and the " Malpensa Express". It run in the direction of Milan especially trains to the stations Milano Cadorna and Milano Porta Garibaldi, the latter then continue on the Passante to Rogoredo.

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