General information | |||||
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Location | Via Antonio Mambretti Milan, Milan, Lombardy Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 45°30′24″N09°08′11″E / 45.50667°N 9.13639°E | ||||
Owned by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Operated by | Trenord | ||||
Line(s) | Milan–Turin Milan–Domodossola | ||||
Distance | 8.526 km (5.298 mi) from Milano Centrale 13.316 km (8.274 mi) from bivio Lambro | ||||
Platforms | 7 | ||||
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Construction | |||||
Architect | Angelo Mangiarotti | ||||
Other information | |||||
Fare zone | STIBM: Mi1 [1] | ||||
Classification | Silver | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 18 October 1858 | ||||
Rebuilt | 19 September 1999 | ||||
Electrified | 14 October 1901 | ||||
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Milano Certosa is a surface railway station in Milan, Italy. The station is on the north-west part of the city between the Quarto Oggiaro and Musocco neighborhoods. Its name comes from the Certosa di Garegnano. The station is located on Via Antonio Mambretti. The train services are operated by Trenord.
The station is the oldest still operating in Milan, and the only one established by the Austrian Empire before the unification of Italy.
The station is served by the following services:
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Preceding station | Milan suburban railway service | Following station | ||
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Rho Fiera towards Varese | Trenord S5 | Milano Villapizzone towards Treviglio | ||
Rho Fiera towards Novara | Trenord S6 | |||
Rho Fiera towards Rho | Trenord S11 | Milano Villapizzone towards Chiasso |