Line S1 (Milan suburban railway service)

Saronno–Milano Passante–Lodi
S1

An S1 train at Lodi.

An S1 train at Lodi.
Overview
Type Commuter rail
System Milan suburban railway service
Status Operational
Locale Milan, Italy
Termini Saronno
Lodi
Stations 25
Website Trenord (Italian)
Operation
Opened 2004
Operator(s) Trenord
Rolling stock Treno Servizio Regionale
Technical
Line length 55 km (34 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification 3,000 V DC
Route number S1
Route map
Map of line S1.

The S1 is a commuter rail route forming part of the Milan suburban railway service (Italian: Servizio ferroviario suburbano di Milano), which converges on the city of Milan, Italy.[1]

The route operates over the infrastructure of the Milan–Saronno, Milan Passante and Milan–Bologna railways. Like all but one of the other Milan suburban railway service routes, it is operated by Trenord.

Route

Line S1, a cross-city route, heads in a southeasterly direction from Saronno to Milano Lancetti. From there, it runs via the Milan Passante railway through the municipality of Milan to Milano Rogoredo, and finally to Lodi.[2]

History

The S1 was activated on 12 December 2004, and operated initially between Saronno and Milano Porta Vittoria.[3]

With the change of timetable on 15 June 2008, the line was extended from Milano Porta Vittoria to Milano Rogoredo, where there is interchange with regional trains and long-distance services to and from Genoa, Bologna and Mantua.[4]

To coincide with another timetable change on 13 December 2009, the line was further extended, from Rogoredo to Lodi, during the day between rush hours. From 13 June 2010, all other Monday to Friday services were extended to Lodi.[5]

Stations

The stations on the S1 are as follows (stations with a coloured background are within the municipality of Milan):[6]

Station Opened Interchange Note
Saronno 1879 MXP
Saronno Sud 1991
Caronno Pertusella
Cesate
Garbagnate Milanese 1879
Garbagnate Parco delle Groane
Bollate Nord
Bollate Centro
Novate Milanese
Milano Quarto Oggiaro
Milano Bovisa-Politecnico 1879 MXP
Milano Lancetti 1997
Milano Porta Garibaldi 1963 MXP
Milano Repubblica 1997
Milano Porta Venezia 1997
Milano Dateo 2002
Milano Porta Vittoria 2004
Milano Rogoredo
San Donato Milanese 2003
Borgolombardo 1991
San Giuliano Milanese 1931
Melegnano 1861
San Zenone al Lambro
Tavazzano 1861
Lodi 1861

Scheduling

As of 2012, S1 trains ran half-hourly between 06:00 and 21:00 Monday to Friday.

See also

References

  1. "S come Suburbano" [S for Suburban]. Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  2. "Linee" [Lines] (PDF). Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  3. Canale, Andrea (March 2005). "...finalmente Passante!" [...finally, Passante!]. I Treni (in Italian) (268): 18.
  4. "Passante quasi finito" [Passante nearly finished]. I Treni (in Italian) (306): 5. July 2008.
  5. "Linee S in crescita" [S lines growing]. I Treni (in Italian) (322): 8. January 2010.
  6. "Linea S1 Saronno - Milano Passante - Lodi". Direzione Generale Infrastrutture e Mobilità website (in Italian). RegioneLombardia. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
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