Line M3 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano)

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The Line 3 (Ita: Linea Tre) was built from the 1986 for the 1990 World Cup of Football. The Line 3 is also called Linea Gialla (Yellow Line). Today it runs from the South-Eastern suburb of San Donato Milanese to the city centre, then to the North-Western district.

LINE 3 - Yellow

  1. San Donato Milanese
  2. Rogoredo F.S. transfer to Line S9 and National Railways
  3. Porto di Mare
  4. Corvetto
  5. Brenta
  6. Lodi TIBB F.S. transfer to Line S9 and National Railways
  7. Porta Romana
  8. Crocetta
  9. Missori
  10. Duomo transfer to Line M1
  11. Montenapoleone
  12. Turati
  13. Repubblica transfer to Line S1, S2, S5, S6, S10
  14. Centrale F.S. transfer to Line M2 and National Railways
  15. Sondrio
  16. Zara
  17. Maciachini
  18. Dergano (Station Under construction)
  19. Affori Centro (Station Under construction)
  20. Affori FNM (Station Under construction)
  21. Comasina (Station Under construction)


Today the Line 3 is long 13.0 km with 17 stations. Other 4.0 km with 4 station are today under construction. Work will be finished at the end of 2007/beginnings of 2008.



Tourist Information:

  1. San Donato Milanese (Station in the sout-eastern suburb and close to the Financial District of Metanopoli)
  2. Rogoredo F.S. (Station close to the Santa Giulia District and the Rogoredo Railway Station)
  3. Porto di Mare (Station along the Corso Lodi-Via Emilia boulevard)
  4. Corvetto (Station along the Corso Lodi-Via Emilia boulevard)
  5. Brenta (Station along the Corso Lodi-Via Emilia boulevard)
  6. Lodi TIBB F.S. (Station along the Corso Lodi-Via Emilia boulevard)
  7. Porta Romana (Station in the heart of a XVII° Century District)
  8. Crocetta (Station in the city centre close to the Ist University of Milano and the Policlinico Hospital)
  9. Missori (Station in a modern neighborhood in the city centre)
  10. Duomo (Station in the Duomo Cathedral Square, the heart of Milano)
  11. Montenapoleone (Station in the famous Fashion District of Milano)
  12. Turati (Station close to Public Gardens)
  13. Repubblica (Station in the biggest square of Milano, close to the Financial District)
  14. Centrale F.S. (Station in the heart of the Financial District and close to the Main Railway Station)
  15. Sondrio (Station in a modern district close to the Main Railways Station)
  16. Zara (Station at the beginnings of the 10 miles boulevard Zara/Testi)
  17. Maciachini (Station in an important square in the popular Northern Suburbs)
  18. Dergano (Station along the old way to Como, in a popular neighborhood)
  19. Affori Centro (Station along the old way to Como, in a popular neighborhood, close to the Villa Litta Park)
  20. Affori FNM (Station along the old way to Como, in a popular neighborhood)
  21. Comasina (Station along the old way to Como, in a popular neighborhood)
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