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Stazione dall'inconfondibile linea architettonica Russa ( tipo Dateo per intenderci). Ampissimi spazi totalmente inutili. Comunque pulita ed abbastanza luminosa rispetto alle altre del Passante.
Pochi distributori di biglietti ( !!??), nessun distributore di bevande e pochissime panchine ( !!??????) ,2 per marciapiede , in modo da rendere l'attesa un po' piu' sofferta....
Da visitare per curiosità.....
Great train station and the trains leave on time. The only downside was the poor information of how to activate your tickets.
The station itself is really good, there is a connection with the subway and there are plenty of bars around.
But this is not a safe place to go alone nor with your girl, the entire place is crowded by many bad people that for some reason are not kicked by the rarely present police.
Busy commuter station, well laid out and easy to navigate. Two subway lines and several streetcar lines frame the transportation picture. Across the main square you can access a Esselunga Supermarket for topnotch grocery shopping.
Slim B
at 2024 Mar 03
Slim B
at 2024 Mar 03
Milano Cadorna, nestled more centrally than the bustling Stazione Centrale, serves as a pivotal hub for travelers heading to Milan Malpensa Airport and the scenic northern Lombardy region. Despite its prime location and importance, the station gives off a vibe of neglect, seemingly frozen in the year 2005. While it maintains cleanliness, the overall ambiance is one of abandonment, lacking the vibrancy and care one would expect from such a significant transit point.

The station’s layout and services cry out for modernization. Improved organization and clearer signage are essential to enhance the navigational experience for commuters and tourists alike. The retail spaces within the station also beg for an update; more contemporary shops could invigorate the station’s atmosphere, transforming it into a more welcoming and efficient gateway to the wonders of Milan and beyond.
If you are going to Malpensa I would recommend going from Milano Centrale as half the time the lifts don't work and you won't find out which platform to go until minutes before the train arrives. I feel sorry for people who can't use the stairs as the lifts seem to randomly be in service and if you have a suitcase be prepared to carry it down the stairs.
It’s fine. Works as a train station should but the train system in Italy really deserves attention. It makes the country look like the third world when you try to use it. The toilets are the same as I saw in India—actually worse!
LAG76
at 2023 Dec 08
LAG76
at 2023 Dec 08
Stazione ferroviaria posta lungo il tracciato del così detto "passante ferroviario" in cui transitano diverse linee del servizio ferroviaria suburbano.
Nello specifico le linee S1, S2, S5, S6 e S13
Punto di interscambio con la linea metropolitana 3, la gialla, oltre a numerose linee di superficie, sia di tram che di bus.
John Smith
at 2023 Oct 22
John Smith
at 2023 Oct 22
€0.50 to use toilets. They are not overly clean or well maintained. Cash only. Doors difficult to close. More than half the sinks don’t work and the ones that do it’s a dribble of water.
It's amazing and connecting several cities across Italy. The station also has a metro. They need to focus more on people comfort. There are no public bathrooms and electric outlets for charging phones or other devices.
Amazing experience to see this wide and huge railway station. Well constructed, historical and artistic. Be careful for the directions inside as it is a real spacious and big one. Staff around are available and helpful. You can grab a taxi by walking out of the station to the left side, just a walking distance of 2 mins, or go the subway by just following the signs.
Milano Centrale is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy, and is the huge & largest railway station in Europe by volume. The station is connected with Metro lines. From here you can go anywhere in Italy. Very busy train station. Lots of shops and restaurants inside & outside & the building architecture is magnificent as well.
Antonino Rosaci
at 2023 Sep 25
Antonino Rosaci
at 2023 Sep 25
0.50 Euro for the use of the bathroom:

1 no clear sign to find it downstairs

2 no card, just cash so if you are not Italian or just want to use card you need to withdraw from ATM as I did

3 the bathroom is a shame!!!! One of the worst bathroom ever ever visited and I pay for that!!! Thanks for the experience. Some toilet doesn't work, no soaps, igenic condition disgusting, no warm water, paper with pour quality etc
A huge and beautiful train station with several halls, shops and cafes. From here you can go anywhere in Italy and also to neighboring countries on fast trains. This station is like a museum
We departed Milano Porta Garibaldi at about 7:30am on Sunday Sept 3, 2023 for the Italian Grand Prix.

Very organized, a somewhat long queue but it went by very quickly!
One of my favorite train stations. Not only the design is so cool, there are many shops and dining options (burger king, cafes, etc), also with major data plan carriers like Tim & WINDTRE. Very convenient and feels like being in a nice art gallery.
Outside benne. I never loved myself but God Christ always did. Unconditional. True Love. Thank you.
When you first get off the train and see the station probably you will say "whoa". It is massive and charming. A beautiful architecture here. There are shops also. In front of the building there is a small park with fountains that you can drink water. Inside is also beautiful that you admire Italian buildings again and again.
The station is connected with the metro lines.
Such a beautiful train station. Majestic. Huge. Plenty of shops and restaurants. Built in 1864. Stunning architecture. Easy access to trains. This is probably my favorite train station in Europe. Just massive with amazing art work.
Huge and chaotic, not enough space to sit, it's a really a central station, most of the trains have to stop here and change to another train and everyone is rushing, pushing, you have to really watching out for your belongings.
And the train is pretty much on time leaving and arriving which is good.
You need to book a seat in advance in order to avoid missing the train, cuz they aren't allowed standing only booked seat for the fast train.
Luca Drago
at 2023 Jun 24
Luca Drago
at 2023 Jun 24
Ho fatto una "esplorazione" al passante ferroviario, in particolare la stazione di Rebubblica. Come mia abitudine volevo verificare di persona l'accessibilità, in particolare in sedia a ruote. La stazione è facilmente accessibile, gli ascensori si trovano con facilità, sono ben segnalati, anche se alcuni sono in corridoi non troppo visibili. Le banchine sono ampie. Tutto l'ambiente mi è parso tuttavia scuro, male illuminato, oppure hanno scelto dei colori troppo scuri per la tinteggiatura della stazione. Se si sale in treno con la sedia a ruote bisogna posizionarsi sempre in testa al treno, dove da quanto ho osservato è presente anche il capotreno.
Mohammed Almutawa
at 2023 May 13
Mohammed Almutawa
at 2023 May 13
Very organized train station. Leave on time usually. Crowded in the day and slow at the end of the day. Very safe place with police everywhere. Toilet is available for 0.50€.
Federico Renna
at 2023 Mar 21
Federico Renna
at 2023 Mar 21
Stazione ferroviaria e nodo nevralgico del passante ferroviario,che permette il collegamento con la linea metropolitana M3.
Peccato per la poca appetibilità dei locali sotterranei che via via vanno chiudendosi.
My first time using it and it was packed in a weekend coming from Paris to go to the Cathedral Duomo Piazza shopping, this was the green line that I was supposed to take, and for me as a first time user, it was easy. This is called the green line, M2.
Good connecting station but very low level of communication for tourist . As English is less spoken it’s your hard work and luck to understand the correct connecting train and platform
Quite a large train station. Semi crowded depending on the season. Very helpful staff.

There is a direct line for Malpensa Airport on platform 1.
Clean, well spaced, well labelled. Plenty of help available at gates, and there are machines as well as agent-counters. Coffee (large ones!) and pastries/snacks available in the terminal and outside. Has train (MXP) to Malpensa international airport for €13 (gate 1) - bought ticket in 5 seconds at a machine (that accepts contactless)
Straight to the centrale, on the right hand side, the tallest building of the Italy named as unicredit Tower
The name of the station is Milano Porta Vittoria, Google has failed to properly fix the "Chinese name only" issue.
On a descriptive side the station is filthy and it's really cold due to the airflow coming from outside, so I advise you to properly cover up if you have to wait here.
in chinese is not understandable
Here is called Fs Milano Porta Vittoria. You can get a Difference difference Train going to Asket of Milan Lombardy. 🚋😋
La stazione di porta vittoria è una stazione suburbana. È l'ultima urbana di Milano per poi scambiare per Pavia ed altre destinazioni. Ci sono macchinette e indicazioni per orari facili da comprendere. Al di fuori ci sono pochi bar, a 10 min vi è l'Esselunga.
Una stazione suburbana, molto tranquilla, ci sono diversi binari per altrettante destinazioni, molto comodo per raggiungere sia Rogoredo, sia Bovisa e la zona nord di Milano
Nicola Barreca
at 2019 Mar 20
Nicola Barreca
at 2019 Mar 20
Bella stazione della fermata metro e del passante al centro di Milano, vicino la stazione centrale. Qui la particolarità sono i lavoratori d arte che si possono ammirare entrando. Tanti spazi espositivi e laboratori vari dove vengono organizzati corsi e manifestazioni. Veramente bello.
Marco _
at 2019 Feb 01
Marco _
at 2019 Feb 01
Potrebbe essere una bella stazione ma: ampi spazi inutilizzati, zero personale (ad eccezione dell’addetto alle pulizie, che ogni tanto è presente) zero informazioni, zero sicurezza. Sarebbe utile se ci fosse qualche locale, un bar ad esempio. Non c’è una biglietteria né tornelli per passare con la carta di credito. Le emettitrici automatiche sono quasi sempre fuori servizio. 5 anni che prendo il treno in questa stazione e mai una sola volta in 5 in cui la mattina non vi fossero ritardi.
Joe Rodrigo
at 2018 Mar 17
Joe Rodrigo
at 2018 Mar 17
This is a major transport interchange in downtown Milan, hence the place is always busy: regional train services, the Malpensa Express airport shuttle and underground metro network all converge here. Stay alert and mind your valuables.
Il passante ferroviario è di una comodità incredibile, da quando è in funzione è migliorato il modo di viaggiare, specie per i pendolari. Ma anche per chi deve venire a Milano.
La stazione è molto grande, perché unisce anche la linea gialla della metropolitana e come tutte le grandi stazioni si può fare fatica a orientarsi.
TY
at 2017 Oct 17
TY
at 2017 Oct 17
It was quiet in the morning.
Fred X
at 2017 Jul 13
Fred X
at 2017 Jul 13
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Jaana Nyström
at 2016 Oct 17
Jaana Nyström
at 2016 Oct 17
The train from Cadorna station to Malpensa airport takes 35 minutes. One can buy the tickets in advance, the price now was 13 Euros one way. It is very easy to get to the Cadorna FN by metro.