Cascina Burrona: Quiet Access Point Near Milan's Eastern Edge
Cascina Burrona station is part of Milan Metro's M2 line and is located in the Burrona neighborhood of the Vimodrone municipality, just east of the Milan city boundary. Opened in 1981, it serves as a local stop on the route toward Gessate and is positioned between the stations of Cascina Gobba and Vimodrone. The station features two side platforms and is built at-grade, offering access via pedestrian pathways and an adjacent parking area. Despite its quieter character compared to central stops, it provides essential commuter access to residents in the surrounding suburban zones.
The station takes its name from a historic rural farmhouse area nearby and is located close to the Naviglio Martesana canal, which runs parallel to the metro tracks in this section. While not a major interchange point, Cascina Burrona serves cyclists and walkers who use the adjacent bike paths and green corridors. It is also situated near industrial and commercial sites, making it a practical option for local workers. With its proximity to both nature and urban infrastructure, the stop acts as a transition node between Milan's dense urban core and the more spacious districts of the eastern periphery.
- District: Vimodrone
- Neighborhood: Burrona