Historic Roundabout Station in Northern Sesto San Giovanni
Sesto Rondo is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Sesto Rondo neighborhood of the municipality of Sesto San Giovanni, just beyond Milan's Municipio 2 boundary. The station was opened on 28 September 1986 as part of the extension of the Red Line from Sesto Marelli to Sesto 1 Maggio. It is situated beneath Piazza 4 Novembre, also known as the 'Rondò di Sesto', a historically significant traffic roundabout that gives the station its name. This area was historically central to Sesto San Giovanni's industrial development and still serves as a key urban intersection.
The station is underground and has two side platforms and two tracks, with accessibility features including elevators and escalators. Sesto Rondo serves a densely populated residential area and offers access to local businesses, schools, and municipal offices. It is frequently used by commuters heading into central Milan, with direct service to key destinations like Loreto, Duomo, and Cadorna on the M1 Red Line. The surrounding neighborhood reflects a mix of historical buildings and modern developments, symbolizing the transformation of Sesto San Giovanni from an industrial hub to a residential and service-oriented community.
- District: Municipio 2
- Neighborhood: Sesto Rondo