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Is Milans "Central Station" and the "Milano Cadorna Station" the same place?


    



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conley39
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No. Milano Centrale and Cadorna are different train stations serviced by different train systems. You can go between the two by metro (green line) or on foot. Here's a transportation map that shows both stations: http://goitaly.about.com/od/milanitalytravel/l/bl_milan-transportation-map.htm Note that Cadorna is three stops from the Duomo on the red line while Milano Centrale is at the top of the map (Centrale FS.)


ladypam60
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Ciao. No, they are 2 different rail stations.
Cadorna is nearly in the city center and usually takes to the Milano outside cities.
Central station is just out from the city center but is the main station and take you around Italy.
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ItalianGemini
They are different places.

Based on this info:

Most international and long distance trains pull in at the monumental Stazione Centrale, northeast of the centre on Piazza Duca d'Aosta, on underground lines 2 and 3. These lines (MM) will led you downtown in ten minutes.

Other stations relevant for regional links are Garibaldi, Lambrate, Rogoredo (National Railways) and Cadorna (Ferrovie Nord Milano, local railway). All these are connected with subway network. An underground train link called "Passante Ferroviario" offers a suburban service to surroundings.


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