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Milan belt railway
Overview
Native nameLinea di cintura di Milano
Route map

Legend
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From Turin
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Milano Certosa
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To Milano Porta Garibaldi / Passante
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Musocco junction
from Milano Porta Garibaldi
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Milano Cadorna–Saronno line
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Milano–Asso line
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Seveso junction
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To Milano Greco Pirelli
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Milano Porta Garibaldi–Monza railway
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From Milano Porta Garibaldi / from Milano Greco Pirelli
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Naviglio Martesana
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To Milano Centrale / from Milano Greco Pirelli
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From Milano Centrale
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3.779
Milano Lambrate
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To Venice
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Passante (Pioltello branch)
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Southern belt railway
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Passante (Rogoredo branch)
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Milano Rogoredo
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To Genoa / Bologna
Source: Italian railway atlas[1]

The Milan belt railway (Italian: Linea di cintura di Milano) is a semicircular railway in Milan, Italy. It links the railway lines converging on the city with each other and the Milano Centrale station.

The belt railway was built during the reorganisation of the Milan railway junction, completed in 1931. It replaced an older belt line, which formed a complete ring; only part of the southern section of the old line remains in service.

  1. ^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas)] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 132–33. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1.

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