Corvetto Station: A Southern Gateway with Strategic Access
Corvetto station is located on Milan Metro Line M3 in the Corvetto neighborhood of Municipio 4. Opened to the public on May 12, 1991, it formed part of the original southern extension from Centrale FS to San Donato. The station lies underneath Piazzale Luigi Emanuele Corvetto, a major intersection where several arterial roads converge, including Corso Lodi, Viale Lucania, and Viale Brenta. Its position makes it a key transfer point for commuters entering or leaving southern Milan.
The station serves a densely populated area and connects efficiently with various surface transport lines, including ATM buses that serve outlying residential zones and commercial areas. Corvetto station is fully accessible, offering elevators, escalators, and modern ticketing facilities. The surrounding neighborhood is characterized by a mix of residential buildings, small local businesses, and community services, with several schools and green spaces nearby. Corvetto plays a central role in supporting daily mobility for residents and workers in this part of Milan while linking them to the city's core in just a few stops.
- District: Municipio 4
- Neighborhood: Corvetto
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