Bussero: Quiet Suburban Access Point on Line M2
The Bussero station on Milan Metro Line M2 serves the municipality of Bussero, located in the northeastern suburban area of the Metropolitan City of Milan. Opened in 1981 as part of the extension from Gorgonzola, the station lies on an elevated structure with two side platforms, maintaining the design standards of the line's suburban segments. Surrounded by residential streets and green spaces, Bussero station is a critical local transport node that links this small town to the broader Milan metro network. It is especially important for commuters and students who rely on frequent M2 service toward major hubs like Centrale FS and Cadorna.
Despite its tranquil setting, the station is fully integrated into the suburban mobility plan of the Milan area and is equipped with parking facilities and bike racks for intermodal access. Bussero itself is a municipality with a calm, village-like character, yet benefits greatly from the metro connection for work and leisure trips to central Milan. The proximity of the station to the town center makes it walkable for most residents, while also supporting accessibility for nearby neighborhoods. As part of the broader effort to provide efficient transit links between Milan and its outer towns, Bussero station exemplifies how public infrastructure supports regional cohesion and daily urban-suburban movement.
- District: Bussero
- Neighborhood: Center