Milan suburban railway service

Servizio ferroviario suburbano di Milano
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Overview
Locale Milan, Lombardy
Transit type Commuter rail
Number of lines 11
Number of stations 125
Daily ridership 165,000[1]
Operation
Began operation 2004
Operator(s) Trenord
Host railroads Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, Ferrovienord
Number of vehicles E.464, TAF, TSR
Headway up to 6 minutes in the central track
Technical
System length 359 km (223 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 3 kV DC, overhead
System map

The Milan suburban railway service[2] is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy. The system comprises 11 lines serving 125 stations, for a total length of 359 km. There are 415 trains per day with a daily ridership of about 165,000.[1]

The core of the system is the Passante, an underground railway running through the city approximately from the north-west to the south-east. Several lines share this track, making the service in the city centre comparable to a metro line.[3]

The service timetable is based on a clock-face scheduling. Although operated by different companies, the Metro and the suburban rail service have integrated tickets.

Network

Lines in darker background run through the Milan Passante railway.[1]

Line Terminals[1] Length[4] Stations[5] Operator[4]
km mi
SaronnoLodi 55.4 34.4 25 Trenord
Mariano ComenseMilano Rogoredo 34.0 21.1 20 Trenord
Saronno – Milano Cadorna 23.6 14.7 13 Trenord
Camnago-Lentate – Milano Cadorna 21.2 13.2 13 Trenord
VareseTreviglio 92.6 57.5 31 ATI Trenord-ATM[6]
NovaraPioltello ( – Treviglio) 83.5 51.9 25 Trenord
LeccoMilano Porta Garibaldi 57 35 22 Trenord
LeccoMilano Porta Garibaldi 49.9 31.0 13 Trenord
SaronnoAlbairate Vermezzo 64.0 39.8 23 Trenord
ChiassoRho 51.4 31.9 18 Trenord
Milano Bovisa – Pavia 32.0 19.9 13 Trenord

Lines which share same tracks for the majority of the route are generally identified by similar colors.

Lines

Trains run every 30 minutes in each line, generally from 6 am to 9 pm or midnight depending on the line.[1]

List of Lines
S1: Saronno–Lodi

SaronnoSaronno Sud • Caronno Pertusella • Cesate • Garbagnate Milanese • Garbagnate Parco delle Groane • Bollate NordBollate CentroNovate MilaneseMilano Quarto OggiaroMilano Bovisa-PolitecnicoMilano LancettiMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano RepubblicaMilano Porta VeneziaMilano DateoMilano Porta VittoriaMilano RogoredoSan Donato MilaneseBorgolombardoSan Giuliano MilaneseMelegnanoSan Zenone al LambroTavazzanoLodi

S2: Mariano Comense–Milano Rogoredo

Mariano ComenseCabiateMedaSevesoCesano MadernoBovisio Masciago-MombelloVaredoPalazzolo MilanesePaderno DugnanoCusano MilaninoCormano-BrusuglioMilano BruzzanoMilano AfforiMilano Bovisa-PolitecnicoMilano LancettiMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano RepubblicaMilano Porta VeneziaMilano DateoMilano Porta VittoriaMilano Rogoredo

S3: Saronno–Milano Cadorna

SaronnoSaronno Sud • Caronno Pertusella • Cesate • Garbagnate Milanese • Garbagnate Parco delle Groane • Bollate NordBollate CentroNovate MilaneseMilano Quarto OggiaroMilano Bovisa-PolitecnicoMilano DomodossolaMilano Cadorna

S4: Camnago-Lentate–Milano Cadorna

Camnago-LentateSevesoCesano MadernoBovisio Masciago-MombelloVaredoPalazzolo MilanesePaderno DugnanoCusano MilaninoCormano-BrusuglioMilano BruzzanoMilano AfforiMilano Bovisa-PolitecnicoMilano DomodossolaMilano Cadorna

S5: Varese–Treviglio

VareseGazzada-Schianno-MorazzoneCastronnoAlbizzate-Solbiate ArnoCavaria-Oggiona-JeragoGallarateBusto ArsizioLegnano • Canegrate • Parabiago • Vanzago-Pogliano • RhoRho FieraMilano CertosaMilano VillapizzoneMilano LancettiMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano RepubblicaMilano Porta VeneziaMilano DateoMilano Porta Vittoria • Milano Forlanini • SegratePioltello-LimitoVignateMelzoPozzuolo MartesanaTrecellaCassano d'AddaTreviglio

S6: Novara–Treviglio

NovaraTrecateMagenta • Corbetta-Santo Stefano Ticino • Vittuone-Arluno • Pregnana MilaneseRhoRho FieraMilano CertosaMilano VillapizzoneMilano LancettiMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano RepubblicaMilano Porta VeneziaMilano DateoMilano Porta Vittoria • Milano Forlanini • SegratePioltello-LimitoVignateMelzoPozzuolo MartesanaTrecellaCassano d'AddaTreviglio

S7: Lecco–Molteno–Milano Porta Garibaldi

Lecco • Valmadrera • Civate • Sala al Barro-Galbiate • Oggiono • Molteno • Costa Masnaga • Cassago-Nibionno-Bulciago • Renate-Veduggio • Besana • Villa Raverio • Carate-Calò • Triuggio-Ponte Albiate • Macherio-Canonica • Biassono-Lesmo Parco • Buttafava • Villasanta • Monza Sobborghi • MonzaSesto San GiovanniMilano Greco PirelliMilano Porta Garibaldi

S8: Lecco–Carnate–Milano Porta Garibaldi

Lecco • Lecco Maggianico • Calolziocorte-OlginateAirunoOlgiate-Calco-BrivioCernusco-MerateOsnagoCarnate-UsmateArcoreMonzaSesto San GiovanniMilano Greco PirelliMilano Porta Garibaldi

S9: Saronno–Albairate-Vermezzo

SaronnoSaronno SudCeriano Laghetto-SolaroCeriano Laghetto-GroaneCesano Maderno-GroaneCesano MadernoSeveso-BaruccanaSeregnoDesioLissone-MuggiòMonzaSesto San GiovanniMilano Greco PirelliMilano Lambrate • Milano Forlanini • Milano Porta RomanaMilano RomoloMilano San CristoforoCorsicoCesano BosconeTrezzano sul NaviglioGaggianoAlbairate-Vermezzo

S11: Chiasso–Milano Porta Garibaldi

ChiassoComo San GiovanniAlbate-CamerlataCucciagoCantù-CermenateCarimateCamnago-LentateSeregnoDesioLissone-MuggiòMonzaSesto San GiovanniMilano Greco PirelliMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano VillapizzoneMilano CertosaRho FieraRho

S13: Milano Bovisa-Politecnico–Pavia

Milano Bovisa-PolitecnicoMilano LancettiMilano Porta GaribaldiMilano RepubblicaMilano Porta VeneziaMilano DateoMilano Porta VittoriaMilano RogoredoLocate TriulziPieve EmanueleVillamaggioreCertosa di PaviaPavia

Integrated ticketing

A Milan urban ticket from Trenord (up left) and the same ticket from ATM (bottom left). On the right, an Itinero smart card: the name on the bottom left, the photo and the card number on the right have been covered.

An integrated ticket is used inside the Milan urban area for bus, tram and metro lines, as well as the suburban railway. The urban single journey ticket costs €1.50.[7] Other tickets are available, including 24h and 48h tickets and night ticket.[7] Regional train fares apply outside the urban limit.

Between 2004 and 2007 ATM introduced Itinero smartcard, a proximity card which can be charged with season tickets, replacing paper for this type of tickets in the Milan area. At the beginning of 2010, a new smartcard, RicaricaMi, was introduced. The new card can be charged up with credit and can be used for travel in place of magnetic paper tickets, on the model of London's Oyster card.[8] These cards are also valid on the suburban railway lines.

The suburban railways can be accessed also with the regional integrated ticket "Io viaggio ovunque in Lombardia", as 1 to 7 days tickets[9] or more long subscription with smarcard "Io Viaggio".

Rolling stock

Several train classes are operated on the network.[10] TAF (Treno Alta Frequentazione) class trains were introduced since the end of the 1990s. Trenord is now introducing new Treno Servizio Regionale (TSR) class trains to replace older rolling stock. On the S9, S11 and S8 are the Vivalto train and the double decker train

History

Full service started on 12 December 2004 with the completion of the Passante and the activation of the first 8 lines. However, a shuttle service was running since 1997 in the partially completed track.[11]

Line S4 was extended from Seveso to Camnago on 19 February 2006. The new Romolo station on line S9 was opened 3 months later. Lines S1, S2, S6 and S10 were extended from Porta Vittoria to the new station of Rogoredo on 15 June 2008.

Two new stations, Pregnana Milanese and Rho Fiera Milano were opened in 2009. Line S8 and S11 began operation at the end of the same year, while the service was extended to reach Lodi and Treviglio.

On 26 March 2011, with the completion of the Milan Metro Line 3 north extension, a new station, Affori, was opened in place of the old one, to be an interchange with the Metro.

On 1 May 2011 a new company, Trenord, was created from the joining of the two main regional train operators in Lombardy, Trenitalia and LeNord.[11] Trenord is since then the operator of most of suburban lines.

Planned extensions

At least two new lines are expected to enter service in the next years:

Several new stations are also planned for the Milan urban area: Milano Tibaldi, the renewed Milano Porta Romana and others.

See also

References

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  2. "Trenord - Regional & Suburban Railway - S LINES (SUBURBAN LINES)". TRENORD S.r.l. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  3. (Italian)"Infrastrutture e Mobilità :: S come Suburbano". Trasporti.regione.lombardia.it. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  4. 1 2 (Italian)Filippo. "UrbanFile - Milano | Servizio ferroviario suburbano (Linee S)". Urbanfile.it. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  5. (Italian)"msrmilano". msrmilano. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
  6. (Italian)"Linea S5 - Chi siamo" [Who we are] (in Italian). www.lineas5.it. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  7. 1 2 (Italian)"Biglietti urbani". www.atm-mi.it. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  8. (Italian)"ANCHE MILANO HA LA SUA OYSTER CARD: ITINERO RICARICAMI". Partodamilano. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  9. "Trenord - Single Tickets - MULTI-DAY PASSES [Io Viaggio in Lombardia] (Io Viaggio Ovunque in Lombardia, I.V.O.L., IVOL)". TRENORD S.r.l. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  10. (Italian)"La flotta". Trenord. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  11. 1 2 (Italian)"Una storia da sempre in movimento - GRUPPO FNM". Fnmgroup.it. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
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