Lambrate Station, an important railway junction in the city,
urban and suburban transport network,
is a key not only transport
citizens and commuters, but also of goods and cargo.
The station, with its 12 tracks is the third largest station in the city.
inuguato In 1864 it was the first leg of the Milan-Brescia and
later, in 1926, the fascist state property expropriated large areas
of agricultural land, to make sorting,
the freight yard and the railway station in Piazza Bottini,
seat of the station.
Recently, in 2005, the station
has undergone a restyling, which consisted
in upgrading the building by restoring historic
in that account was taken of the needs of conservatives and
recovery architecture of the building structure of Napoleonic style.
The restyling has not only enhanced the building and reported
but has developed a project to improve services,
with the aim of providing a center functionally efficient and practical.
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