Milano Porta Romana railway station, Railway station in Milan, Italy.
Milano Porta Romana railway station operates as an above-ground facility with two platforms and tracks, serving the southern part of Milan through the suburban railway network managed by Trenord and owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana.
The station was officially opened in 1891 during Italy's railway expansion era, marking an important development in Milan's transportation infrastructure that has continuously served passengers for over 130 years.
The station reflects the functional architectural design trends of late 19th-century Italian railway stations, maintaining its historical characteristics while adapting to modern operational requirements and serving as part of Milan's urban heritage.
The station connects to Milan's metro system at Lodi station on the M3 line and operates within fare zone Mi1, providing convenient access for commuters traveling on line S9 of the suburban railway service.
Milano Porta Romana is part of Milan's southern circular railway line known as 'Cintura sud,' which forms a distinctive belt connection around the city's southern districts, facilitating orbital rail movement.
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