Milano Cadorna
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Location | Piazzale Cadorna 14, Milan Italy |
Coordinates | 45°28′05″N 09°10′37″E / 45.46806°N 9.17694°ECoordinates: 45°28′05″N 09°10′37″E / 45.46806°N 9.17694°E |
Operated by | Trenord |
Line(s) |
Milan–Canzo/Asso Milan–Saronno |
Platforms | 10 |
History | |
Opened | 25 March 1879 |
Rebuilt | 1999 |
Electrified | May 1929 |
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Milano Cadorna is a commuter railway station located near the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Italy.
The original station, built in wood in the style of a chalet, was opened in 1879. This was enlarged in 1920, but the station was destroyed during the bombardments of the city in the Second World War. The current structure and the homonymous square were completely restored in 1999 under a Gae Aulenti project.
Passenger services from this station, by commuter, suburban, regional and express trains, are operated by Trenord.
Piazzale Cadorna (Cadorna square, in front of the station) is a hub of Milan's public transport: it features Cadorna junction underground station (underground lines M1 and M2) and stops or headlines for two tramway lines (1 and 19) and eleven bus lines (NM1, NM2, N6, N50, N57, N94, 50, 58, 61 and 94).