Line M3 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano)

Line M3 - Milan Subway (Metropolitana di Milano)

The Line 3 (Ita: "Linea Tre") was built starting in 1986 for the 1990 World Cup of Football. The Line 3 is also called "Linea Gialla" ("Yellow Line"). Today it connects the South-Eastern suburb of San Donato Milanese to the city centre, then continues to the North-Western district.

Today the Line 3 is 13.0 km long with 17 stations. An additional 4.0 km with 4 stations are currently under construction. Work will be finished by the end of 2007/early 2008.

List of stations

#San Donato Milanese
#Rogoredo F.S. "transfer to Regional Lines and National Railways"
#Porto di Mare
#Corvetto
#Brenta
#Lodi TIBB F.S. "transfer to Line S9 and National Railways"
#Porta Romana
#Crocetta
#Missori
#Duomo "transfer to Line M1"
#Montenapoleone
#Turati
#Repubblica "transfer to Line S1, S2, S5, S6, S10"
#Centrale F.S. "transfer to Line M2 and National Railways"
#Sondrio
#Zara
#Maciachini
#Dergano (Station Under construction)
#Affori Centro (Station Under construction)
#Affori FNM (Station Under construction)
#Comasina (Station Under construction)


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