Milano San Cristoforo railway station, Railway station in San Cristoforo district, Milan, Italy
Milano San Cristoforo is a railway station in the San Cristoforo district serving as a transportation hub at Piazza Tirana. The station is served by regional trains and suburban rail services that connect Milan with surrounding areas.
The station began operations on September 20, 1910, as a critical connection point in Milan's expanding railway network. It played an important role in linking growing neighborhoods to the city's developing rail infrastructure.
The station represents a central element of Milan's daily life, connecting residents and visitors through the Mortara-Milan Belt railway line.
The S9 line and regional trains depart regularly from the station, connecting it to various destinations in the region. An improved connection is planned from October 2024 when the M4 metro line will be integrated.
The station serves connections to more distant locations such as Abbiategrasso and Saronno. These regional routes make it an important intersection point for commuters and travelers heading to the surrounding area.
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