Milano Greco Pirelli railway station


Milano Greco Pirelli railway station is one of the main stations serving the comune of Milan. Opened in 1914, it is in the north of the city, in the quartiere of Greco. It is part of the Milan–Monza railway.
The station is currently managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana. Train services are operated by Trenitalia. Each of these companies is a subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato, Italy's state-owned rail company.
The station is located in Via Roberto Cozzi, in the southeastern part of Greco.

History

The station was opened on 29 March 1914. At that time, it was located in the then comune of Greco Milanese.
The station has for decades served the nearby Pirelli factories, until their disposal at the end of the twentieth century. The disposal was followed by a strong urban development leading to the new modern district designed by the architect Vittorio Gregotti. Inside the new district are the new University of Milan Bicocca and the Teatro degli Arcimboldi.
The next major station to the north is Sesto San Giovanni. To the south are Milano Centrale and Milano Lambrate. Since 1966, the station has also been connected to Milano Porta Garibaldi through a newly built tunnel. The tunnel portal is to the south of Mirabello, near Piazza Carbonari.

Train movements

Suburban lines

The station offers interchange with tram line 7, urban bus lines 52, 81, 86 and 87, interurban bus 728.