Milan ring railway

Milan ring railway
Legend
Straight track
From Turin
Unknown BSicon "SBHF"
Milano Certosa
Junction to right
To Milano Porta Garibaldi / Passante
Junction from right
Musocco junction from Milano Porta Garibaldi
Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Milano Cadorna–Saronno line
Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Milano–Asso line
Unknown BSicon "BS2+l" Unknown BSicon "BS2+r"
Seveso junction
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
To Milano Greco Pirelli
Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Milano Porta Garibaldi–Monza railway
Junction from right Junction from left
From Milano Porta Garibaldi / from Milano Greco Pirelli
Unknown BSicon "ÜWol" Unknown BSicon "ÜWur"
Unknown BSicon "ÜWu+l" Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+r"
Small bridge over water Small bridge over water
Naviglio Martesana
Track turning right Junction from left
From Milano Centrale / Milano Greco Pirelli
Unknown BSicon "BS2c2" Unknown BSicon "BS2r"
Junction from right
From Milano Centrale
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
3.779 Milano Lambrate
Unknown BSicon "BS2+l" Unknown BSicon "BS2+r"
Junction to left Unknown BSicon "KRZu"
To Venice
Unknown BSicon "KRZo" Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Passante (Pioltello branch)
Unknown BSicon "ÜWol" Unknown BSicon "ÜWur"
Unknown BSicon "ÜWu+l" Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+r"
Track turning right Straight track
Southern belt railway
Unknown BSicon "BS2c2" Unknown BSicon "BS2r"
Junction from right
Passante (Rogoredo branch)
Unknown BSicon "eABZlg"
Southern belt railway
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
Milano Rogoredo
Unknown BSicon "ABZrl"
To Genoa / Bologna

The Milan ring railway or belt railway ( Italian: Linea di cintura) is a semicircular railway linking the railway lines connecting to Milan with each other and the Milano Centrale station. The belt railway was built during the reorganisation of the Milan railway junction, completed in 1931. It replaced an older belt line, which formed a complete ring; only part of the southern section of the old line remains in service.


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