Line S13 (Milan suburban railway service)

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Milano Bovisa–Milano Passante–Pavia
Milano S13.svg
Overview
StatusOperational
Locale Milan, Italy
Termini
Stations13
Website Trenord (in Italian)
Service
Type Commuter rail
System Milan suburban railway service
Route numberS13
Rolling stock Treno Servizio Regionale
History
Opened2011
Technical
Line length32 km (20 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification 3,000 V DC
Route map
Map of line S13. Milano linea suburbana S13.png
Map of line S13.

The S13 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service (Italian : Servizio ferroviario suburbano di Milano), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy. [1]

Contents

The route runs over the infrastructure of the Milan Passante and Milan-Genoa railways. Like all but one of the other Milan suburban railway service routes, it is operated by Trenord.

Route

Line S13, a cross-city route, heads initially in a southerly direction from Milano Bovisa-Politecnico through the Milan Passante railway to Milano Rogoredo. From there, it turns southwest towards its southern terminus, Pavia. [2]

History

The route was activated on 11 December 2011, to coincide with the introduction of the 2011/12 winter timetable. It replaced the S10, which was simultaneously closed down.

Stations

The stations on the S13 are as follows (the stations with a coloured background are within the municipality of Milan): [3]

StationOpenedInterchangeNote
Milano Bovisa 1879 Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S3.svg Milano S4.svg Milano S12.svg Logomi r.svg MXP Metropolitana di Milano Treno.svg
Milano Lancetti 1997 Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S12.svg
Milano Porta Garibaldi 1963 Milano linea M2.svg Milano linea M5.svg Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S7.svg Milano S8.svg Milano S11.svg Milano S12.svg Logomi r.svg MXP Metropolitana di Milano Treno.svg
Milano Repubblica 1997 Milano linea M3.svg Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S12.svg
Milano Porta Venezia 1997 Milano linea M1.svg Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S12.svg
Milano Dateo 2002 Milano linea M4.svg Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S12.svg
Milano Porta Vittoria 2004 Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S5.svg Milano S6.svg Milano S12.svg
Milano Rogoredo 1862 Milano linea M3.svg Milano S1.svg Milano S2.svg Milano S12.svg Logomi r.svg Metropolitana di Milano Treno.svg
Locate Triulzi 1862
Pieve Emanuele 2013
Villamaggiore 1862
Certosa di Pavia 1862
Pavia 1862 Logomi r.svg

Scheduling

As of 2012, S13 trains ran at half-hourly intervals between 05:30 and 23:30 Monday to Friday, and at the same intervals on Saturdays and holidays between 06:00 and 19:00. [3]

As of 2024, trains run half-hourly every day, with frequency reduced to hourly in late evening.

See also

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References

  1. "S come Suburbano" [S for Suburban]. Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia . Retrieved 18 November 2012.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "Linee" [Lines]. Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.[ permanent dead link ]
  3. 1 2 "Linea S13 Milano Bovisa - Passante - Pavia". Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 18 November 2012.