Cimiano Station: Serving Milan's Northeastern Residential Hub
Cimiano is a station on Milan's M2 metro line, located in the heart of the Cimiano neighborhood within Municipio 3. Opened in 1969, it is one of the original stations of the eastern branch of the M2 and is situated near Via Palmanova, a key arterial road that connects the northeastern outskirts of Milan with the city center. The station is built in a semi-underground configuration and has two side platforms, providing convenient access for commuters in this primarily residential area. It plays an important role in serving local residents, especially those living in apartment complexes from the postwar development boom.
The area surrounding Cimiano station includes several local amenities such as supermarkets, pharmacies, and schools, making it a daily transit point for families and workers alike. It also lies close to the historic Cascina Gobba canal system and the Lambro River, adding some green corridors to the neighborhood's landscape. While Cimiano is not a commercial or tourist hub, it offers efficient connections to key city nodes like Lambrate and Centrale FS. The station is also integrated with nearby bus routes, enhancing mobility for those traveling to or from the outer districts of Milan.
- District: Municipio 3
- Neighborhood: Cimiano
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