Milano Porta Garibaldi (IATA: IPR) is a major railway station in the Italian city of Milan, located just to the north of the neighbourhood known as Porta Garibaldi. Porta Garibaldi is the city's main station for commuter traffic with 25 million passengers annually,[3] although it is second to Centrale station considering total passenger traffic. The station is located on Piazza Sigmund Freud.
Garibaldi station was built in 1961 near three former stations called Porta Nuova,[4] opened between 1840 (Milan's first station on the Milan–Monza railway) and 1931. The earlier station was named Varesine (after Varese) and was the terminus of lines to Gallarate, Novara and Varese. The construction of the new station was part of an ambitious project for the development of a business centre, which remains largely uncompleted. In 1966 it was connected via the Garibaldi Tunnel to Mirabello junction and connected to the line to Monza (at Greco Pirelli station) and the belt line (at Lambrate station). The station thus became accessible from all the regional lines of Ferrovie dello Stato (FS).
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Porta Garibaldi has 12 terminal platforms looking north-west and 8 through platforms going from north-west to the aforementioned Garibaldi Tunnel, thus connecting the station to Milano Lambrate, Milano Greco Pirelli, and recently to Milano Centrale as well, thanks to the passantino (Italian for "small passageway") link. This link has been used by four Frecciarossa high speed trains since September 13, 2010,[5][6] and more trains will be added starting from December 2010.[7][8] In addition, two underground platforms are served by trains on the Milan Passante railway.
On 20 March 2006 FS's subsidiary Centostazioni redeveloped the passenger facilities, which is being carried out under contract by Pool Engineering. This includes new furniture and lighting and the creation of new retail space. The station is topped by two skyscrapers, the Garibaldi Towers, which housed the regional offices of Trenitalia and FS. After a complete restyling, they now house the offices of Maire Tecnimont.[9]
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Milano Porta Garibaldi IATA IPR is a major railway station in the Italian city of Milan located just to the north of the neighbourhood known as Porta Garibaldi Porta Garibaldi is the city s main station for commuter traffic with 25 million passengers annually 3 although it is second to Centrale station considering total passenger traffic The station is located on Piazza Sigmund Freud Milano Porta GaribaldiMain entranceGeneral informationLocationPiazza Sigmund Freud 1 MilanItalyCoordinates45 29 05 N 09 11 15 E 45 48472 N 9 18750 E 45 48472 9 18750Elevation130 mOwned byRete Ferroviaria ItalianaOperated byTrenordTrenitaliaSNCFLine s Milan TurinMilan DomodossolaMilan ChiassoPassanteDistance8 410 km 5 226 mi from Bivio LambroTracks22Train operatorsCentostazioniConnectionsGaribaldi MMConstructionPlatform levelsSurface and undergroundOther informationIATA codeIPRFare zoneSTIBM Mi1 1 HistoryOpened5 November 1961 1961 11 05 2 Rebuilt21 December 1997 underground section ServicesPreceding station Trenitalia Following station Rho Fieratowards Torino Porta Nuova Frecciarossa Milano Rogoredotowards Perugia Napoli Centrale or Roma Termini Milano Rogoredotowards Trieste Centrale Lecce or Venezia Santa Lucia Terminus InterCity Milano Rogoredotowards Lecce Novaratowards Torino Porta Nuova InterCity Notte Piacenzatowards Salerno Rho Fieratowards Domodossola R23 Terminus Preceding station SNCF Following station Torino Porta Susatowards Paris Lyon TGV Terminus Preceding station Trenord Following station Rho Fieratowards Porto Ceresio RE5 Terminus Terminus R14 Milano Villapizzonetowards Bergamo Rho Fieratowards Luino R21 Terminus Milano Lancettitowards Saronno S1 Milano Repubblicatowards Lodi Milano Lancettitowards Mariano Comense S2 Milano Repubblicatowards Milano Rogoredo Milano Lancettitowards Varese S5 Milano Repubblicatowards Treviglio Milano Lancettitowards Novara S6 Milano Greco Pirellitowards Lecco S7 Terminus S8 Milano Greco Pirellitowards Chiasso S11 Milano Villapizzonetowards Rho Milano Lancettitowards Cormano Cusano Milanino S12 Milano Repubblicatowards Melegnano Milano Lancettitowards Milano Bovisa S13 Milano Repubblicatowards PaviaLocationMilano Porta GaribaldiLocation in MilanShow map of MilanMilano Porta GaribaldiLocation in LombardyShow map of LombardyMilano Porta GaribaldiLocation in Northern ItalyShow map of Northern ItalyMilano Porta GaribaldiLocation in ItalyShow map of Italy Contents 1 History 2 Train services 3 References 4 External linksHistory editGaribaldi station was built in 1961 near three former stations called Porta Nuova 4 opened between 1840 Milan s first station on the Milan Monza railway and 1931 The earlier station was named Varesine after Varese and was the terminus of lines to Gallarate Novara and Varese The construction of the new station was part of an ambitious project for the development of a business centre which remains largely uncompleted In 1966 it was connected via the Garibaldi Tunnel to Mirabello junction and connected to the line to Monza at Greco Pirelli station and the belt line at Lambrate station The station thus became accessible from all the regional lines of Ferrovie dello Stato FS Train services editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2018 Porta Garibaldi has 12 terminal platforms looking north west and 8 through platforms going from north west to the aforementioned Garibaldi Tunnel thus connecting the station to Milano Lambrate Milano Greco Pirelli and recently to Milano Centrale as well thanks to the passantino Italian for small passageway link This link has been used by four Frecciarossa high speed trains since September 13 2010 5 6 and more trains will be added starting from December 2010 7 8 In addition two underground platforms are served by trains on the Milan Passante railway On 20 March 2006 FS s subsidiary Centostazioni redeveloped the passenger facilities which is being carried out under contract by Pool Engineering This includes new furniture and lighting and the creation of new retail space The station is topped by two skyscrapers the Garibaldi Towers which housed the regional offices of Trenitalia and FS After a complete restyling they now house the offices of Maire Tecnimont 9 The upper part of the station has been the terminus of the suburban lines S7 and S8 since 2009 Eight long distance Eurostar Italia trains between Turin and Rome are operated by Trenitalia Trenord operates a daily Eurocity connection to Munich in association with Deutsche Bahn and Osterreichische Bundesbahnen 3 SNCF TGV services from Paris terminate here since November 2011 replacing Central Station The station is served by the following services incomplete High speed services TGV Paris Chambery Turin Milan High speed services Frecciarossa Turin Milan Bologna Florence Rome Naples Salerno Regional services Treno regionale Milan Monza Carnate Bergamo Milan Metropolitan services S1 Saronno Milan Lodi Milan Metropolitan services S2 Mariano Comense Seveso Milan Milan Metropolitan services S5 Varese Rho Milan Treviglio Milan Metropolitan services S6 Novara Rho Milan Treviglio Milan Metropolitan services S7 Milan Monza Molteno Lecco Milan Metropolitan services S8 Milan Monze Carnate Lecco Milan Metropolitan services S11 Rho Milan Monza Seregno Como Chiasso Milan Metropolitan services S12 Milan Melegnano Milan Metropolitan services S13 Milan Pavia nbsp Interiors nbsp Platforms surface nbsp Platforms underground nbsp TGV Milan P ta Garibaldi Paris Gare de Lyon nbsp SkylineReferences edit Servizio Ferroviario Suburbano Muoversi in Lombardia Regione Lombardia April 2021 Retrieved 30 March 2022 Ordine di Servizio FS n 101 1927 Stazione di Milano Porta Garibaldi in Italian Ferrovie dello Stato Centostazioni Archived from the original on 20 November 2011 Retrieved 29 December 2011 Ordine di Servizio n 162 del 1961 Wikisource it wikisource org Partono da oggi i nuovi servizi delle Frecce Trenitalia col Frecciarossa si arriva direttamente all aeroporto di Malpensa Notizie FSNews www fsnews it Il Frecciarossa vola a Milano Malpensa Notizie FSNews www fsnews it Lombardia terminati i lavori di collegamento tra Milano Centrale e Milano Bovisa Notizie FSNews www fsnews it Da dicembre all aeroporto di Malpensa direttamente da Milano Centrale Notizie FSNews www fsnews it Inaugurata a Milano la prima delle due torri Maire Tecnimont presso la stazione Garibaldi Video Il Sole 24 ORE External links edit nbsp Media related to Milano Porta Garibaldi train station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station amp oldid 1222443149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,