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Crocetta (Milan Metro)

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Milan metro station
Crocetta
General information
LocationLargo della Crocetta, Milan
Coordinates45°27′22″N 9°11′44″E / 45.45611°N 9.19556°E / 45.45611; 9.19556
Owned byAzienda Trasporti Milanesi
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneSTIBM: Mi1
History
Opened16 December 1990; 34 years ago (1990-12-16)
Services
Preceding station Milan Metro Following station
Missoritowards Comasina Line 3 Porta Romanatowards San Donato
Location
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Crocetta is a Milan Metro station on Line 3. The station was opened on 16 December 1990 as part of the extension of the line from Duomo to Porta Romana.

The station is located in Largo della Crocetta, in the city centre just outside the core area, near the Teatro Carcano and the Ca' Granda. The station is at the confluence of Corso di Porta Romana, Corso di Porta Vigentina and Via Alfonso Lamarmora.

Like its northern nearest stations, it is underground in two overlapped tunnels. In initial projects the station was to be called Lamarmora, taking the name from the street which originates from the point where the station is located.

References

  1. "Rete metropolitana di Milano". Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Milano". urbanrail.
Milan Metro Line 3


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