Northern Terminus Linking Milan to the Greater Metropolitan Rail Network
Sesto Primo Maggio FS is the northern terminus of Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Sesto 1 Maggio neighborhood of the municipality of Sesto San Giovanni, adjacent to Milan's Municipio 2. The station opened on 28 September 1986 as part of the Red Line extension from Sesto Marelli. It is directly connected to the Sesto San Giovanni railway station, a major interchange for regional Trenord services and suburban S Lines. This intermodal connectivity makes it a key access point for commuters traveling between Milan and the northern suburbs of Lombardy.
The station is underground and features two side platforms and two tracks, with elevators, escalators, and other accessibility features. Sesto Primo Maggio FS serves a densely urbanized area and is used heavily by daily commuters, students, and workers. Nearby are schools, municipal buildings, and commercial zones, making it an important community hub in addition to its role as a transit endpoint. From here, passengers can travel directly to central Milan locations such as Loreto, Duomo, and Cadorna, or connect to regional destinations via rail, reinforcing its status as a strategic transportation gateway at the city's edge.
- District: Municipio 2
- Neighborhood: Sesto 1maggio
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