![]() Cadorna – important intersection of M1 (red line), starting station to Malpensa airport and station for Como Lake.In alternative Moscova station isn’t far away. Lanza – the nearest station for visiting Sempione Park and Sforza Castle.Click to enlarge above M2 Milan metro map to see the most important stations on this line: ![]() ![]() M2 green line is intersected by M1 (red line) at two stations, Cadorna and Loreto while M3 (yellow line) crosses this line at Centrale station (Main Railway Station). Here you can see all metro fares and tickets! It has also two branches that reach many outside urban zones where is applied extra urban fare. With 35 metro station it covers the most important city sights. This is the longest metro line inside the network, built in 1969. This station is only two stations from Duomo and practically very close to Sforza Castle. Cadorna is also important as from there runs local trains for Come Lake. Perhaps the most important to indicate on this map is Cadorna metro station as it’s also a Malpensa express station for Malpensa airport terminals (1 and 2). If you click the above M1 map you will notice that this line is intersected by two different lines, at Duomo Square by M3 (yellow line) and at Cadorna and at Loreto station by M2(green line). Built in 1964 this line covers the most important city highlights, including Duomo Square, the core of the city. It’s quite normal to start from the oldest one, even it’s not the longest. Some of them will be inevitable as they lead to some of most visited city sights. ![]() When visiting Milan for the first time, probably you will not use all four lines. If you need more info you can download one here or to get even bigger map visiting metro official website. ![]() The underground network map you will show you not only a grip of network lines (Red, Green, Yellow and Lilac) but also Blue Suburban rail lines (indicating lines to get to Como and Monza) if you are interested to visit them. But, on the other side, Milan metro is the fastest, the cheapest mean of transportation in Milan. With four lines and fifth under construction, without one good map, it will be difficult to move among 110 stations.I do agree when using Milan underground network you won’t be able to see anything of the city as the two thirds of lines run underground. How to get oriented in the Milan metro network? First of all you need the Milan metro map. ![]()
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