Milano Villapizzone railway station

Milano Villapizzone is a surface railway station in Milan, Italy and serves the suburb of Villapizzone. It opened in 2002 as part of the Milan Passante railway.[1] It is located on Via Arnaldo Fusinato.

Milano Villapizzone
Milano Villapizzone FS
LocationVia Arnaldo Fusinato
Milan, Milan, Lombardy
Italy
Coordinates45°30′07″N 09°09′03″E
Owned byRete Ferroviaria Italiana
Operated byTrenord
Line(s)Milan Passante railway
Milan–Turin
Milan–Domodossola
Distance12.036 km (7.479 mi)
from Bivio Lambro to the Milan–Venice railway
Platforms4
Tracks6
Connections
Construction
ArchitectAngelo Mangiarotti
Other information
Fare zone2
Classificationsilver
History
Opened2002 (2002)
Location
Milano Villapizzone
Location in Milan
Milano Villapizzone
Location in Lombardy
Milano Villapizzone
Location in Northern Italy
Milano Villapizzone
Location in Italy

The station, together with Bovisa station, serves also the Bovisa campus of the Politecnico di Milano. The train services are operated by Trenord.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

  • Milan Metropolitan services (S5) Varese - Rho - Milan - Treviglio
  • Milan Metropolitan services (S6) Novara - Rho - Milan - Treviglio
  • Milan Metropolitan services (S11) Rho - Milan - Monza - Seregno - Como - Chiasso
Preceding station   Milan suburban railway service   Following station
toward Varese
Trenord
S5
toward Treviglio
toward Novara
Trenord
S6
toward Treviglio
toward Rho
Trenord
S11
toward Chiasso
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See also

References

  1. "Timetable - Regional and Suburban Railway" (PDF). Trenord. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
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