Residential Station Serving Milan's Northeastern Corridor
Turro is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro, located in the Turro neighborhood within Municipio 2. It was inaugurated on 1 November 1964 as part of the first section of the M1 Red Line, which ran between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. The station is situated along Viale Monza, a major roadway linking the city's northeastern districts with the historical center. Turro serves a primarily residential area known for its local shops, schools, and access to nearby parks like Parco Martesana.
The station is entirely underground and features two side platforms and two tracks, with elevators and other accessibility features in place. While Turro is not a transfer hub, it provides reliable metro service for daily commuters and families living in the northeastern portion of Milan. The area around the station reflects the city's urban evolution, with a mix of older apartment buildings and modernized commercial spaces. As part of the M1 Red Line, Turro offers quick connections to key city stops including Loreto, Duomo, and Cadorna, making it an essential part of the local transit network.
- District: Municipio 2
- Neighborhood: Turro