Neighborhood Access Point in San Siro's Residential Core
Segesta station on Milan's M5 metro line is located beneath Via Harar in the San Siro neighborhood, part of Municipio 7. It opened in 2015 as part of the final segment of the M5 expansion, offering driverless, high-frequency service along Milan's northwest corridor. The station features a single underground island platform and full accessibility, including elevators and tactile guidance paths. It serves a predominantly residential area, providing reliable transit for daily commuters and locals traveling to other parts of the city.
Although not a transfer hub or tourist focal point, Segesta station plays a vital role in connecting the San Siro area with key destinations such as Lotto, Garibaldi FS, and Bicocca. The stop is within walking distance of schools, local shops, and green spaces common in this quiet section of western Milan. It is also positioned just one stop away from the larger San Siro Stadio station, making it a useful option for avoiding game-day crowds. By linking a dense but quieter neighborhood to Milan's broader transit grid, Segesta helps support sustainable mobility in an area historically shaped by sports venues and large residential blocks.
- District: Municipio 7
- Neighborhood: San Siro