Monza train station

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Monza
Station of Monza ext.jpg
Data
Location in the network Junction station
Design Wedge station
Platform tracks 7th
IBNR 8300063
opening 1840
location
City / municipality Monza
province Monza and Brianza Province
region Lombardy
Country Italy
Coordinates 45 ° 34 ′ 40 "  N , 9 ° 16 ′ 23"  E Coordinates: 45 ° 34 ′ 40 "  N , 9 ° 16 ′ 23"  E
Height ( SO ) 158  m
Railway lines

Chiasso – Milan
Lecco – Milan
Monza – Molteno

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The Monza train station ( Italian : Stazione di Monza ) is the train station of Monza in northern Italy . It is operated by the Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), an organizational unit of the Ferrovie dello Stato . From 2001 to 2018, the Centostazioni company was responsible for marketing and leasing the retail space .

The station is on the Chiasso – Milan line and is the starting point for the routes to Lecco and Molteno . All of the routes were operated by RFI .

location

The station is located south of the city center and has a total of seven platform tracks. It is a wedge station with the reception building on its side.

history

The station was built in 1840 as the end of the Milan – Monza line (the second line opened in what is now Italy). As early as 1849 this line was extended to Como . In 1873 the line to Calolziocorte was opened. In 1884 the old station building was replaced by the current one.

The Monza – Molteno was opened in 1911 as a private local railway. The line had its own starting point at Monza Sobborghi station , which was reached by a connecting track. The line was taken over by the FS in 1954 and began at Monza station to this day.

traffic

line course
Milano S7.svg 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 - Buttafava - Villasanta - Monza Sobborghi  - Monza  - Sesto San Giovanni  - Milano Greco Pirelli  - Milano Porta Garibaldi
Milano S8.svg Lecco  - Lecco Maggianico  - Calolziocorte-Olginate  - Airuno  - Olgiate-Calco-Brivio  - Cernusco-Merate  - Osnago  - Carnate-Usmate  - Arcore  - Monza  - Sesto San Giovanni  - Milano Greco Pirelli  - Milano Porta Garibaldi
Milano S9.svg Saronno  - Saronno Sud  - Ceriano Laghetto-Solaro  - Ceriano Laghetto Groane  - Cesano Maderno  - Seveso-Baruccana  - Seregno  - Desio  - Lissone-Muggiò  - Monza  - Sesto San Giovanni  - Milano Greco Pirelli  - Milano Lambrate  - Milano Forlanini  - Milano Porta Romana  - Milano Romolo  - Milano San Cristoforo  - Corsico  - Cesano Boscone - Trezzano sul Naviglio  - Gaggiano  - Albairate-Vermezzo
Milano S11.svg Chiasso  - Como San Giovanni  - Albate-Camerlata  - Cucciago  - Cantù-Cermenate  - Carimate  - Camnago-Lentate  - Seregno  - Desio  - Lissone-Muggiò  - Monza  - Sesto San Giovanni  - Milano Greco Pirelli  - Milano Porta Garibaldi  - Milano Villapizzone  - Milano Certosa  - Rho Fiera  - Rho
RE 8 Tirano - Tresenda-Aprica-Teglio - Sondrio - Morbegno - Colico - Bellano-Tartavalle Terme - Varenna-Esino-Perledo - Lecco  - Monza  - Milano Centrale
RE 10 Bellinzona  - Lugano  - Chiasso  - Como San Giovanni  - Seregno - Monza  - Milano Centrale
R 14 Milano Porta Garibaldi  - Milano Greco Pirelli  - Sesto San Giovanni  - Monza  - Arcore - Carnate-Usmate - Paderno-Robbiate - Calusco - Terno - Ponte San Pietro - Bergamo

In addition, EuroCity trains from Zurich to Milan stop in Monza.

See also

Web links

Commons : Monza Train Station  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The first station building was between the two lines, see a track plan from 1885
  2. Prospetto cronologico dei tratti di ferrovia aperti all'esercizio dal 1839 al 31 dicembre 1926
  3. ^ History of the route