A Quiet M5 Link Beneath Historic Maggiolina
Marche station on Milan's M5 line lies beneath Viale Marche in the Maggiolina neighborhood, part of Municipio 9. It opened in 2013 during the M5's first operational phase and features an island platform design common to the line's underground stations. The station serves a largely residential area known for its architectural history, including the nearby Villaggio dei Giornalisti and the famous mushroom houses. As part of the fully automated and driverless M5 line, Marche connects passengers to major interchange points like Zara and Porta Garibaldi with reliable frequency.
Though not a commercial hub, Marche station plays a steady role in supporting local mobility within a quieter zone of northern Milan. It provides access to tram lines and bus services along Viale Marche and nearby Viale Zara, enabling smooth transitions between surface and underground transport. The stop is fully accessible, with elevators and platform-level boarding, aligning with Milan's inclusive transit standards. Its presence reinforces public transport integration within Maggiolina, a district where historic charm and urban renewal coexist in close proximity to the city's core.
- District: Municipio 9
- Neighborhood: Maggiolina