A Quiet Western Gateway on Milan's M1 Line
San Leonardo is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the San Leonardo neighborhood within Municipio 8. Opened on 12 April 1980, it served as the western terminus of the line until the extension to Molino Dorino in 1986. The station is situated in a mostly residential area, providing vital access for local residents commuting toward central Milan. San Leonardo is also close to green spaces and sports facilities, making it a convenient stop for recreational visitors.
The station is underground and features two side platforms with standard amenities, including accessibility features for passengers with reduced mobility. While not as heavily trafficked as larger interchange points, San Leonardo plays a steady role in daily commuter flows from the western outskirts of Milan. It connects easily to nearby bus routes, expanding its reach into surrounding suburban neighborhoods. As part of the M1 Red Line, it offers direct service through central hubs like Cadorna and Duomo, making it a reliable link for both work and leisure travel.
- District: Municipio 8
- Neighborhood: San Leonardo