Lodi TIBB Station: Industrial Heritage Meets Urban Connectivity
Lodi TIBB is a significant stop on Milan Metro Line M3, located in the Lodi neighborhood of Municipio 4. The station opened to the public on May 12, 1991, serving as the southern terminus of the line until its extension to San Donato in 1991. Its name pays homage to the nearby Tecnomasio Italiano Brown Boveri (TIBB) factory, a former industrial complex that once played a major role in Milan's manufacturing sector. Today, the surrounding area reflects a mix of post-industrial redevelopment and residential growth, making the station an important connector for commuters and locals alike.
The station lies beneath Piazzale Lodi and provides direct connections to surface-level public transport, including tram line 9 and several ATM bus routes. It serves as a strategic transit point for reaching nearby destinations such as the Corso Lodi commercial corridor, Fondazione Prada, and Milano Rogoredo. Lodi TIBB features a modern underground layout with escalators, elevators, and clear signage for accessibility. The neighborhood continues to evolve as a residential and commercial zone, and the station remains a vital part of daily mobility for thousands of passengers moving between Milan's core and its southern periphery.
- District: Municipio 4
- Neighborhood: Lodi
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