Ponale Station: A Quiet Connector in North Milan
Ponale station is part of Milan Metro Line 5 (M5), located in the Ponale neighborhood of Municipio 9. It opened on February 10, 2013, as one of the original stations on the first stretch of the M5 line from Bignami to Zara. Positioned along Viale Fulvio Testi, Ponale serves as a local access point for commuters traveling between northern Milan and the city center. Its name comes from the nearby Via Ponale, and the area around the station has a mix of residential housing, green spaces, and light commercial zones.
The station is fully underground and built with the same modern design principles found throughout Line 5, including platform screen doors, accessibility features, and an automated driverless train system. Although smaller in foot traffic compared to interchange stations, Ponale provides seamless access to the rest of the M5 corridor, connecting to Line M3 at Zara and to Line M2 at Garibaldi FS. This makes it a useful option for daily commuters and students alike. The surrounding neighborhood benefits from improved pedestrian infrastructure and is part of broader redevelopment efforts aimed at increasing mobility and livability in Municipio 9.
- District: Municipio 9
- Neighborhood: Ponale