Neighborhood Stop Serving Milan's Vibrant Northeast
Pasteur is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Pasteur neighborhood of Municipio 2. It was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the original segment of the M1 Red Line between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. The station is situated along Viale Monza, a major artery connecting central Milan with its northeastern districts. Its name comes from Via Pasteur, dedicated to the French scientist Louis Pasteur.
The station is underground, featuring two side platforms and two tracks, and is equipped with elevators and other accessibility infrastructure. Pasteur primarily serves a residential area with a diverse population, small local shops, and educational institutions nearby. While not a major interchange, it is a convenient stop for daily commuters and students heading toward the city center or Sesto San Giovanni. Its location between the larger Loreto and Rovereto stations gives it a steady flow of neighborhood-based traffic and contributes to the overall connectivity of the Red Line.
- District: Municipio 2
- Neighborhood: Pasteur