Intermodal Access Point Serving Milan and Beyond
Lampugnano is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Lampugnano neighborhood within Municipio 8. It was opened on 12 April 1980 as part of the extension from Lotto to San Leonardo. The station is notable for its direct connection to the Lampugnano bus terminal, one of Milan's major hubs for long-distance and regional coach services. This makes it a key interchange for travelers connecting between metro, intercity buses, and local transport options.
The station is underground and features two platforms serving two tracks, with full accessibility for passengers with limited mobility. It also offers a large park-and-ride facility, popular with commuters driving in from suburban areas who want to avoid traffic in central Milan. Lampugnano is located near the Palasharp arena and various commercial venues, adding to its utility for both everyday passengers and event-goers. As part of the M1 Red Line, it provides fast, direct access to Milan's city center and major metro interchange stations.
- District: Municipio 8
- Neighborhood: Lampugnano
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