State Highway 336 | |
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Strada statale 336 | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by ANAS | |
Length | 36 km [1] (22 mi) |
Existed | 1990–present |
Major junctions | |
From | A8 Busto Arsizio exit |
To | A4 Marcallo-Mesero exit |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
Regions | Lombardy |
Highway system | |
Strada statale 336 dell'Aeroporto della Malpensa (SS 336) is a State highway that connects the Milan-Varese motorway with the Turin-Trieste motorway, skirting the Milan Malpensa Airport.
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Superstrada Malpensa 2000 | |||
Type | Exit | km | Province |
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Milano-Varese Busto Arsizio interchange | 0.0 | VA | |
Cassano Magnago - Busto Arsizio | 0.4 | ||
del Sempione Gallarate - Varese | 2.4 | ||
Gallaratese Gallarate - Samarate | 4.6 | ||
Cardano al Campo - Gallarate | 5.5 | ||
Cardano al Campo - Ferno | 7.7 | ||
del Ciglione Casorate Sempione | 9.0 | ||
Terminal 2 dell'Aeroporto di Malpensa - Somma Lombardo | 10.8 | ||
della Battaglia di Tornavento Somma Lombardo | 12.6 | ||
Terminal 1 Vizzola Ticino della Battaglia di Tornavento | 14.6 | ||
Cargo City della Battaglia di Tornavento Somma Lombardo - Lonate Pozzolo | 16.4 | ||
ex Bustese Oleggio - Busto Arsizio | 19.9 | ||
Lonate Pozzolo | 22.0 | ||
dell'Aeroporto di Malpensa Vanzaghello | 24,1 | MI | |
Castano Primo north | 25.8 | ||
Castano Primo south - Buscate north | 28.2 | ||
Cuggiono north - Buscate south | 30.5 | ||
Cuggiono south - Mesero north | 33.9 | ||
Mesero south Torino-Trieste Marcallo-Mesero interchange | 35.8 | ||
dell'Esticino Padana Superiore Magenta - Abbiategrasso - Pavia | 38.8 | ||
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