Strategic M5 Stop Serving Milan's Northern Arteries
The Istria stop on Milan's M5 metro line is located at Piazzale Istria in the heart of the Istria neighborhood, part of Municipio 9. Opened in 2013, the station is fully underground and serves as a key node in the city's modern automated metro system. The M5 line's driverless trains connect Istria efficiently to central and peripheral areas of Milan, including Porta Garibaldi and San Siro. With accessibility features like elevators and tactile paving, the station meets Milan's standards for inclusive public transport.
Surrounded by high-density residential areas and arterial roads like Viale Zara, Istria station is a crucial daily access point for commuters, local residents, and nearby commercial zones. Tram lines 5 and 7, along with several ATM bus routes, offer additional surface connections at street level. The station plays a significant role in easing congestion along Milan's northbound corridors and contributes to the revitalization of this historically working-class area. Its location also provides efficient links to major urban axes without requiring long surface transfers, helping to integrate northern neighborhoods more closely into the city's rapid transit framework.
- District: Municipio 9
- Neighborhood: Istria
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