Porto di Mare Station: Transit Access at Milan's Southeastern Edge
Porto di Mare station is part of Milan Metro Line M3 and is located in the Porto di Mare neighborhood within Municipio 4. The station opened on May 12, 1991, as part of the extension from Centrale FS to San Donato. Situated near Via Gian Carlo Passeroni and the A51 Tangenziale Est ring road, it offers strategic access for travelers heading in and out of southeastern Milan. Despite its name, which translates to 'Seaport', the area has no maritime connection and was originally intended to be a logistics hub for intermodal freight.
The station features a single underground platform with modern accessibility amenities, including elevators and automatic ticket machines. It serves a largely residential and semi-industrial zone, making it an important stop for workers and local commuters. Porto di Mare is also in proximity to the Parco della Vettabbia and various cycling routes that connect with the southern suburbs. Its relative quietness compared to more central stations makes it an efficient access point with quick boarding times and strong intermodal connectivity through nearby road networks.
- District: Municipio 4
- Neighborhood: Porto Di Mare
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