Cologno Sud Station: Southern Gateway to Cologno Monzese
Cologno Sud is the southernmost stop on the Cologno Monzese branch of Milan Metro's M2 line. Opened in 1981, it serves the Sud neighborhood of Cologno Monzese and acts as a key suburban terminus for commuters traveling toward Milan. The station has two tracks with side platforms and is entirely above ground, offering a simple but functional layout for high daily usage. Its location near residential zones and major roads makes it an important transfer point for those using buses or traveling from nearby areas by car or bicycle.
The station is situated near Via Papa Giovanni XXIII and is well connected to local bus routes that extend deeper into Cologno Monzese. It is commonly used by workers commuting to Milan and students traveling to universities along the M2 line. Although it lies outside Milan's urban fare zone, the station is fully integrated into the regional transport network managed by ATM and Trenord. Cologno Sud also features a modest park-and-ride facility, further enhancing its function as a suburban access hub for the metro system.
- District: Cologno Monzese
- Neighborhood: Sud
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