Milano San Cristoforo | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Piazza Tirana Milan, Milan, Lombardy Italy | ||||
Coordinates | 45°26′33″N09°07′49″E / 45.44250°N 9.13028°E | ||||
Owned by | Rete Ferroviaria Italiana | ||||
Line(s) | Mortara–Milan Belt railway (Cintura sud) [1] | ||||
Distance | 8.582 km (5.333 mi) from Milano Centrale (old) 9.840 km (6.114 mi) from Milano Rogoredo | ||||
Train operators | Trenord | ||||
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Other information | |||||
Fare zone | STIBM: Mi1 [2] | ||||
Classification | Silver | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1915 | ||||
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Milano San Cristoforo is a railway station in Milan, Italy. It is located at Piazza Tirana.
The station is served by line S9 of the Milan suburban railway service, and by regional trains from Milan to Mortara. All these trains are operated by Trenord. [3]
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The S1 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S2 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S3 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S4 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S5 is a commuter railway route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S6 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S8 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S11 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S13 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S9 is a commuter rail service of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
The S14 was a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, serving the city of Milan, Italy, and surrounding areas.
The line S12 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service, which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.
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Media related to Milano San Cristoforo train station at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station | Milan suburban railway service | Following station | ||
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Milano Romolo towards Saronno | Trenord S9 | Corsico towards Albairate-Vermezzo |