Cologno Centro: Main Artery of Cologno Monzese
Cologno Centro is the central stop on the Cologno Monzese branch of Milan Metro's M2 line, strategically located in the heart of the Centro neighborhood. It opened in 1981 and is designed as an elevated station with two side platforms, serving as a crucial link for residents and workers in the suburban municipality. The station lies near key municipal buildings, shops, and residential complexes, making it a daily transit hub for both short local commutes and longer journeys into central Milan. Its accessibility and centrality contribute to its consistently high passenger usage.
The area surrounding Cologno Centro includes Piazza Castello and Via Indipendenza, where bus connections extend access further into Cologno Monzese and surrounding towns. This stop is commonly used by commuters heading to academic institutions and workplaces in Milan along the M2 corridor. It is part of the extended fare zones managed by ATM and seamlessly integrates with other lines through interchanges further down the route. Cologno Centro plays a vital role in regional connectivity, functioning as both a local anchor and a through-point for passengers transitioning between suburban and urban life.
- District: Cologno Monzese
- Neighborhood: Centro
- Connections:
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