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Line S5 (Milan Suburban Railway Service)
The S5 is a commuter railway route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service ( it, Servizio ferroviario suburbano di Milano), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy. The route runs over the infrastructure of the Porto Ceresio–Milan, Milan Passante and Milan–Venice railways. Unlike all of the other Milan suburban railway service routes, which are operated by Trenord, line S5 is operated by a joint venture comprising Trenitalia, Ferrovie Nord Milano Trasporti (FNM), and Azienda Trasporti Milanesi (ATM), the public company responsible for public transport in the municipality of Milan and some of its surrounding municipalities. Route * Varese ↔ Milano Passante ↔ Treviglio Line S5, a cross-city route, heads initially in a southerly direction from Varese to Gallarate, and then southeasterly to Rho. From there, the line runs through the municipality of Milan, via the Milan Passante railway, to Milano Porta Vittoria, and finally in an easterly direction ...
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Castronno Railway Station
Castronno railway station is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Porto Ceresio–Milan railway, it serves the municipality of Castronno. Services The station is served by the line S5 of Milan suburban railway network, operated by the lombard railway company Trenord. See also * Milan suburban railway network The Milan S Lines constitute the commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy. The system comprises 11 lines serving 124 stations, for a total length of 403 km. There are 415 trains per day with a daily ridership of a ... References External links Railway stations in Lombardy Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub ...
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Trenitalia
Trenitalia is the primary train operator in Italy. A subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, itself owned by the Italian government, the company was established in 2000 following a European Union directive on the deregulation of rail transport. History The Italian government formed Trenitalia to comply with European regulations. The European Commission's First Railway Directive from 1991 (91/440/EC) required separation of accounting between entities which manage the rail infrastructure and entities which provide the actual rail transportation. On 1 June 2000, therefore, Italy created Trenitalia as the primary rail transportation company and on 1 July 2001 established Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) as the company overseeing the rail network. However, the separation was only formal, since both are subsidiaries of the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane holding and are owned wholly by the government. Trenitalia operated freight rail services under the Trenitalia Cargo brand u ...
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S50 (TILO)
The S50 is a railway service that runs every hour between and in the Swiss canton of Ticino and the Italian state of Lombardy, respectively. Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia (TILO), a joint venture of Swiss Federal Railways and Trenord, operates the service. Operations The S50 runs every hour from to . It uses the Ceneri Base Tunnel between and , bypassing the traditional Gotthard route. The S50 and S10 operate as a single train between Biasca and . The S50 is paired with the S40 between Mendrisio and , providing half-hourly service. South of Varese it runs express to , complementing the half-hourly local service of Trenord Trenord is a railway company which is responsible for the operation of regional passenger trains in Lombardy. The company was established by the two main railway companies in Lombardy, Trenitalia and Ferrovie Nord Milano (FNM), to manage train ope ...'s S5. History The S50 was introduced on 15 December 2014, with the partial reopening of the Mendr ...
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S40 (TILO)
S40 may refer to: Aircraft * SABCA S.40, a Belgian trainer aircraft * Sikorsky S-40, an American amphibious flying boat * Spectrum S-40 Freedom, an American business jet Automobiles * Suzuki Boulevard S40, a Japanese motorcycle * Toyota Crown (S40), a Japanese luxury car * Volvo S40, a Swedish automobile Electronics * Canon PowerShot S40, a digital camera * IBM NetVista S40, a personal computer * Series 40, a software platform used in Nokia cell phones * Siemens S40, a mobile phone Rail and transit * S40 (New York City bus) * S40 (TILO), a regional rail line in Ticino, Switzerland * S40 (ZVV), a line of the Zürich S-Bahn in Switzerland Roads * County Route S40 (Bergen County, New Jersey) * New Jersey Route 72, designated Route S40 until 1953 Submarines * * , a submarine of the Royal Navy * , a submarine of the Indian Navy * , a submarine of the United States Navy Other uses * '' S40 Racing'', a 1997 freeware game * S40: To clean the floor and all ob ...
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Lombardy
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Regions Of Italy
The regions of Italy ( it, regioni d'Italia) are the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. There are twenty regions, five of which have higher autonomy than the rest. Under the Italian Constitution, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers. With the exception of the Aosta Valley (since 1945) and Friuli-Venezia Giulia (since 2018), each region is divided into a number of provinces (''province''). History During the Kingdom of Italy, regions were mere statistical districts of the central state. Under the Republic, they were granted a measure of political autonomy by the 1948 Italian Constitution. The original draft list comprised the Salento region (which was eventually included in Apulia); ''Friuli'' and ''Venezia Giulia'' were separate regions, and Basilicata was named ''Lucania''. Abruzzo and Molise were identified as separate regions in the first draft, but were later merged into ...
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Pioltello-Limito Railway Station
Pioltello-Limito ( it, Stazione di Pioltello-Limito) is a railway station in Pioltello, Lombardy, Italy. The station opened in 1846 and is located on the Milan–Venice railway. The train services are operated by Trenord. The station opened as ''Limito'' in 1846 and was renamed in 1908 to its current name. In the early 2000s, with the quadrupling of the line and the launch of the suburban railway of Milan, the station was upgraded and expanded, becoming an interchange point between regional and suburban trains. The station also received a new passenger building, built next to the original one, dating from the construction of the line. The new passenger building was opened on 22 May 2011. It became the location of the 25 January 2018 train derailment, which left two people dead and over 100 injured. Another, deadlier accident had taken place on November 28, 1893, with 40 people dead and 22 injured. Train services The station is served by the following service(s): *Express serv ...
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Milano Porta Vittoria Railway Station
Milano Porta Vittoria is an underground railway station in Milan, Italy. It opened in 2004 as part of the Milan Passante railway, as its south-eastern gate. The station is located on Viale Molise. Services Milano Porta Vittoria is served by lines S1, S2, S5, S6, S12 and S13 of the Milan suburban railway service, operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord. See also * Railway stations in Milan *Milan suburban railway service *Milan Passante railway The Passante Ferroviario di Milano is an underground railway which runs through Milan, Italy. The first part was opened in 1997 and was completed in 2008.Porta Vittoria
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Rho Railway Station
Rho railway station is a railway station in Italy, that serves the town of Rho. It is a junction of the Turin–Milan railway with the lines to Domodossola, to Luino and to Porto Ceresio. The train services are operated by Trenord. Train services The station is served by the following services: *Milan Metropolitan services (''S5'') ''Varese - Rho - Milan - Treviglio'' *Milan Metropolitan services (''S6'') ''Novara - Rho - Milan - Treviglio'' *Milan Metropolitan services (''S11'') ''Rho - Milan - Monza - Seregno - Como - Chiasso'' See also * Milan suburban railway service The Milan S Lines constitute the commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy. The system comprises 11 lines serving 124 stations, for a total length of 403 km. There are 415 trains per day with a daily ridership of a ... References External links Railway stations in Lombardy Railway stations opened in 1858 Milan S Lines stations 1858 establishments in Italy Railway ...
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Gallarate Railway Station
Gallarate (; Lombard: ''Galaraa'') is a city and ''comune'' of Alto Milanese of Lombardy and of Milan metropolitan area, northern Italy, in the Province of Varese. It has a population of some 54,000 people. It is the junction of railways to Varese, Laveno and Arona (for the Simplon). Some to the west are the electric works of Vizzola, where 23,000 hp are derived from the river Ticino. Its territory is crossed by the river Arnetta and belongs to the Ticino River Natural Park. The city had a strong textile industry in the first part of the 19th century. In common with other nearby cities, such as Casorate Sempione and Samarate, its name comes from Latin. History Founded by the Gauls and later conquered by the Romans, Gallarate was mentioned as an important ''vicus'' or village in documents dating back to the Roman conquest of what was then called Gallia Cisalpina. After the Carolingian conquest of northern-central Italy, a castle was erected upon the remains of the or ...
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