Tre Torri (Milan Metro)
Tre Torri | |||||||||||
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Coordinates | 45°16′59″N 9°05′26″E / 45.283108°N 9.090652°ECoordinates: 45°16′59″N 9°05′26″E / 45.283108°N 9.090652°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Azienda Trasporti Milanesi | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
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Fare zone | Urban | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 14 November 2015 | ||||||||||
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Tre Torri is a station on the Line 5 of Milan Metro, opened on 14 November 2015.
History
The works for the construction of the station began in July 2011,[1] as part of the second section of the line, from Garibaldi FS to San Siro Stadio. It was opened to the public on 14 November 2015, the last one of the line M5 to be inaugurated.
Station structure
Tre Torri is an underground station with two tracks served by an island platform and like all the other stations on the M5, is wheelchair accessible. It is part of the urban area of Milan subway. It is situated nearby the area where the CityLife project will take place, surrounded by the three towers (Hadid Tower, also called "the Crooked"; Libeskind Tower, also called "the Bent"; Isozaki Tower, also called "the Straight").
Services
References
- ↑ "Metro 5. Il 12 luglio apre il cantiere della stazione Portello". Comune di Milano. 6 July 2011.