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Line S2 (Milan Suburban Railway Service)
The S2 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service (), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy. The service operates over the Milan–Asso railway, Milan–Asso and Milan Passante railway, Milan Passante lines. Like all other Milan suburban railway service routes, it is operated by Trenord. Route S2, a cross-city route, heads initially in a southwesterly direction from Mariano Comense railway station, Mariano Comense to Seveso railway station, Seveso, and then south to Milano Bovisa-Politecnico railway station, Milano Bovisa-Politecnico. From there, the line runs across the municipality of Milan, via the Milan Passante railway, to Milano Rogoredo railway station, Milano Rogoredo. The journey takes 1h08'. History The S2 was introduced on 12 December 2004, and operated initially between Mariano Comense and Milano Porta Vittoria railway station, Milano Porta Vittoria. With the change of timetable on 15 June 2008, the service was extended fr ...
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Split-flap Display
A split-flap display, or sometimes simply a flap display, is a digital electromechanical display device that presents changeable alphanumeric text, and occasionally fixed graphics. They were (from the 1960s to 1990s) commonly used as public transport timetables in airports and railway stations. They were often called Solari boards after the Italian display manufacturer Solari di Udine, or, in Central European countries, Pragotron after the Czech manufacturer. Split-flap displays were once commonly used in consumer digital clocks known as flip clocks. Design Each character position or graphic position has a collection of flaps on which characters or graphics are painted or silkscreened. Larger flaps can display whole words, while smaller flaps display individual characters. The flaps are precisely flipped to display the desired character or graphic. These devices typically show departure or arrival information in railway stations and airports, where they serve as flight ...
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Seveso Railway Station
Seveso railway station is a railway station in Italy. It is located on the Milan–Asso railway and is the origin of the branch to Camnago. It serves the town of Seveso. Services Seveso is served by lines S2 and S4 of the Milan suburban railway network, and by the Milan–Asso regional line. All of them are operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord Trenord is a railway company which is responsible for the operation of regional and suburban passenger trains mainly in Lombardy. The company was established by the two main railway companies in Lombardy, Trenitalia and Ferrovie Nord Milano (FNM .... See also * Milan suburban railway network References External links * Ferrovienord official site - Seveso railway station Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 1879 ...
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Milano Bruzzano Railway Station
Milano Bruzzano is a surface railway station in the Bruzzano district in Milan, Italy. The line was opened in 1879 as part of the Milan–Asso railway, and is now managed by Ferrovienord. It is the last station in Milan municipality on this line. The station is in the ''Parco Nord'' (Northern Park) of Milan. Services Milano Bruzzano is served by lines S2, S4 and S12 of the Milan suburban railway service, operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord. Old station The old Bruzzano station, built in 1879 as part of the original line, was located to the south of the current station. See also *Railway stations in Milan *Milan suburban railway service The Milan S Lines constitute the commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Milan, Italy. The system comprises 12 lines serving 124 stations, for a total length of 403 km. There are 415 trains per day with a daily ridership of a ... References Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations Railway station ...
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Paderno Dugnano Railway Station
Paderno Dugnano railway station is a railway station in Italy. It serves the town of Paderno Dugnano and is located on Via IV Novembre. Services Paderno Dugnano is served by lines S2 and S4 of the 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 12 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 Ferrovienord official site - Paderno Dugnano railway station Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 1879 ...
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Palazzolo Milanese Railway Station
Palazzolo Milanese railway station is a railway station in Italy. It serves Palazzolo Milanese, a neighbourhood in the municipality of Paderno Dugnano. It was the first station of this line to be modernized with lifts, new and taller quays, shelters and underpasses. The station is located on Via Alessandro Coti Zelati. Services Palazzolo Milanese is served by lines S2 and S4 of the 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 12 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 Ferrovienord official site - Palazzolo Milanese railway station Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 1879 ...
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Varedo Railway Station
Varedo railway station is a railway station in Italy. It serves the town of Varedo. Services Varedo is served by lines S2 and S4 of the Milan suburban railway network, operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord Trenord is a railway company which is responsible for the operation of regional and suburban passenger trains mainly in Lombardy. The company was established by the two main railway companies in Lombardy, Trenitalia and Ferrovie Nord Milano (FNM .... References External links Ferrovienord official site - Varedo railway station Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 1879 Varedo ...
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Bovisio Masciago-Mombello Railway Station
Bovisio-Masciago ( ), is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about north of Milan. Geography Bovisio Masciago is located in the Po Valley, the foothills of the nearby hills of Brianza. It is a few kilometers from Milan (easily accessible thanks to the Northern Railways of Milan), Como, Saronno and Monza. The city is crossed from north to south by the River Seveso. Bovisio is one of the 16 municipalities of the Park and one of three common Groane Oasis LIPU (Italian League for Bird Protection) of Cesano Maderno. History Name Bovisio Masciago arose in 1928, when the king of Italy Victor Emmanuel III, after consulting Italian Minister of the Interior Benito Mussolini, fused Bovisio and Masciago Milanese. The village was called "Bovisio", but people of Masciago protested; so, in 1947, the municipality was called Bovisio Masciago. Bovisio The name Bovisio should come from the Latin ''bovis otium'' and would like to ...
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Cesano Maderno Railway Station
''Cesano Maderno'' is a railway station in Italy. Located at the crossing of the Milan–Asso and Saronno–Seregno railways, it serves the town of Cesano Maderno. Services Cesano Maderno is located on two levels: Milan suburban railway network lines S2 and S4 use the lower level, as do regional trains between Asso and Milan, while line S9 stops on the upper level. All services are 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 12 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 Milan S Lines stations {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 2011 ...
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Meda Railway Station
Meda railway station is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Milan–Asso railway, it serves the town of Meda. Services Meda is served by line S2 of the Milan suburban railway network, and by the Milan–Asso regional line. Both of them are operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord Trenord is a railway company which is responsible for the operation of regional and suburban passenger trains mainly in Lombardy. The company was established by the two main railway companies in Lombardy, Trenitalia and Ferrovie Nord Milano (FNM .... See also * Milan suburban railway network References External links * Ferrovienord official site - Meda railway station Ferrovienord stations Milan S Lines stations Meda, Lombardy {{Italy-railstation-stub Railway stations in Italy opened in 1879 ...
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Cabiate Railway Station
Cabiate ( Brianzöö: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about north of Milan and about southeast of Como. Cabiate borders the following municipalities: Lentate sul Seveso, Mariano Comense, Meda, Seregno. Physical geography Cabiate is far: *16 km from Monza *21 km from Como *28 km from Milan *35 km from Lecco *40 km from Varese History The name of the town comes from the word ''claveato''. The final ending in -ate underlines a probable Lombard foundation. First historical reference about the origin of the town comes from 745, when a document identifies it with the name ''Vico Capiete''. The town grew around a castle. The original position of the town was beside Terò creek, the small river which flows in the center of Cabiate. The history of Cabiate is linked to the nearby Meda and to the Brianza. Before 1024 a huge number of Cabiatesi depended on the monastery San Vittore in Meda (whic ...
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