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How to get around Milan by public transport. Milan’s public transportation system connects the most important areas of the city and more. Passes for public transport. Here is all you need to know to get a pass and travel in Milan. On demand service ChiamaBus.
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Download the map of the metro lines and suburban railways, indicating accessible stations, train stations, air terminals and car parks, and the boundaries of the fare zones where passes and tickets are valid.
MILAN METRO LINES – The Milan subway system comprises five lines: M1 (red line), M2 (green line), M3 (yellow line), M4(blue line) and M5 (lilac line), in addition to the Milan Passante railway. Here is a Milan metro map with all its lines and stops, as well as interesting information about each line.
Cambiamenti programmati al servizio. Partita a San Siro: linee 16, 49, 64, 78 e 80 deviate - 21/02. Apertura M4: aggiornamento linee bus dal 12 ottobre - 05/10. Cantiere M2: fino al 20 dicembre la linea chiude tra Centra... - 30/09. Rinnovo binari: 1, 12 e 40 cambiano servizio - 06/09.
The Milan Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. The network consists of 5 lines with a total network length of 111.8 kilometres (69.5 mi), and a total of 125 stations (+2 in construction), mostly underground.
The Milan Metro consists of four numbered and color-coded lines: Line M1 (red): Ideal for business travelers heading to Fiera Milano, this line also stops at iconic locations such as the Duomo and San Babila. Line M2 (green): Conveniently stopping at Milano Centrale, M2 serves key locations in the city.
Milan Metro Map with information about its route lines, timings, tickets, fares, stations and official websites. Download PDF.