Gessate Terminus: Gateway from the Green Belt to Milan
Gessate station is the eastern terminus of Milan Metro's Line M2, located in the center of the Gessate municipality within the Metropolitan City of Milan. Officially opened on April 13, 1985, the station marked the final step in the eastward expansion of Line M2 beyond Gorgonzola. It features two side platforms on an elevated viaduct and serves as a critical park-and-ride hub for commuters from outer eastern Lombardy. The station links rural and suburban populations to Milan's city core, making it one of the most important nodes on the line for long-distance metro travel.
The surrounding area retains much of its agricultural and semi-rural character, with Gessate situated on the edge of Parco del Rio Vallone, a protected green area that defines part of the local landscape. Despite being a metro terminus, Gessate station is modest in size and set within a calm residential and light industrial environment. It connects with suburban bus lines that reach villages beyond the reach of the metro. The station also supports weekday commuter flows by offering ample parking and bicycle facilities, reflecting Milan's emphasis on intermodal, environmentally conscious mobility even at the urban periphery.
- District: Gessate
- Neighborhood: Center
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