Line S7 (Milan suburban railway service)
Lecco–Milano Porta Garibaldi | |||
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Overview | |||
Type | Commuter rail | ||
Status | Operating | ||
Locale | Milan metropolitan area, Italy | ||
Termini |
Lecco Milano Porta Garibaldi | ||
Stations | 22 | ||
Website | Trenord (in Italian) | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 14 December 2014 | ||
Operator(s) | Trenord | ||
Rolling stock | ATR 125 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 35 km (22 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | none | ||
Route number | S7 | ||
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The line S7 (Italian: Linea S7) is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service (Italian: Servizio ferroviario suburbano di Milano), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.[1]
The route runs over the infrastructure of the Lecco–Milan and Monza–Molteno–Lecco railways. Like all but one of the other Milan suburban railway service routes, it is operated by Trenord.
Route
- Milano Porta Garibaldi ↔ Molteno ↔ Lecco
Line S7, a radial route, heads initially in an northeasterly direction from Milan to Monza. From there, after Villasanta it turns north-west - away from the main railway to Lecco/Bergamo - and then, after Carate, turns north-east to Lecco.[2]
History
The route was activated on 14 December 2014.[3]
Stations
The stations on the S7 are as follows (stations with a coloured background are within the municipality of Milan):[2]
Station | Opened | Interchange | Note |
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Milano Porta Garibaldi | 1963 | MXP | |
Milano Greco Pirelli | 1914 |
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Sesto San Giovanni | 1969 | ||
Monza | 1840 | ||
Monza Sobborghi | 1911 | ||
Villasanta | 1911 | ||
Buttafava (Arcore west-side) | 1911 | ||
Biassono-Lesmo Parco | 1911 | ||
Macherio-Canonica | 1911 | ||
Triuggio-Ponte Albiate | 1911 | ||
Carate-Calò | 1911 | ||
Villa Raverio | 1911 | ||
Besana | 1911 | ||
Renate-Veduggio | 1911 | ||
Cassago-Nibionno-Bulciago | 1911 | ||
Costa Masnaga | 1911 | ||
Molteno | 1888 | ||
Oggiono | 1888 | ||
Sala al Barro-Galbiate | 1888 | ||
Civate | 1888 | ||
Valmadrera | 1888 | ||
Lecco | 1863 |
See also
- History of rail transport in Italy
- List of Milan suburban railway stations
- Rail transport in Italy
- Transport in Milan
References
- ↑ "S come Suburbano". www.trasporti.regione.lombardia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- 1 2 "Linea S7 Lecco-Molteno-Monza-Milano". www.trasporti.regione.lombardia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ↑ "14 dicembre 2014: nuovo orario del servizio ferroviario regionale in Lombardia". www.trasporti.regione.lombardia.it (in Italian). 14 December 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Milan suburban railway service. |
- ATM – official site
- Trenord – official site (in Italian)
- Schematic of Line S7 – schematic depicting all stations on Line S7