Vanzago-Pogliano railway halt, Railway stop in Vanzago, Italy.
Vanzago-Pogliano railway halt is a station in Lombardy with two platform faces and two tracks serving the region. Several railway lines pass through this stop, linking the small community with Milan and other towns.
The halt opened in 1858 and has remained in continuous service since then. Its development reflects the expansion of rail networks across Lombardy during the 1800s.
The station holds recognition as an Italian national heritage site, reflecting the architectural and transportation evolution of the Lombardy region.
The halt is easy to access and well-positioned for commuters and visitors traveling in the region. A journey to Milan takes roughly half an hour, making this a convenient connection for quick trips.
The station operates under Trenord management within fare zone Mi5, providing suburban railway service through line S5 between Treviglio and Varese.
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