San Siro Ippodromo (Milan Metro)

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General information
Coordinates 45°28′34″N9°07′42″E / 45.476091°N 9.128468°E / 45.476091; 9.128468
Owned by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone STIBM: Mi1 [1]
History
Opened29 April 2015;8 years ago (2015-04-29)
Services
Preceding station Milan Metro Following station
Segesta
towards Bignami
Line 5 San Siro Stadio
Terminus

San Siro Ippodromo is a station on Line 5 of the Milan Metro.

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History

The works for the construction of the station began in November 2010, [2] as part of the second section of the line, from Garibaldi FS to San Siro Stadio. The station was opened to the public on 29 April 2015, a few days before the official opening of Expo 2015.

Station structure

San Siro Ippodromo is an underground station with two tracks served by one island platform and, like all the other stations on Line 5, is wheelchair accessible.

Interchanges

Near this station are located:

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References

  1. "Milan metro area fare map". Azienda Trasporti Milanesi . Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  2. Sito Comune di Milano