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km
50.765
230 m
Monte Olimpino 2 tunnel (7,202 m) Monte Olimpino 1 tunnel (1,919 m)
lake link (closed)
46.619
Como San Giovanni
201 m
Camerlata
41.679
Albate-Camerlata
40.340
Rosales junction
37.334
255 m
Cucciago tunnel (304 m)
Seveso river
Seveso river
34.171
Cantù-Cermenate
248 m
Seveso river
Seveso river
31.764
Carimate
238 m
Seveso river
27.092
217 m
21.598
Seregno (opened 1849)
207 m
18.436
200 m
16.348
195 m
Galleria di Monza
11.934 (12.575)
Monza (opened 1840)
160 m
"Lecco" line /
"Chiasso" line
(7.695) 7.060
145 m
Sesto San Giovanni (old)
140 m
(3.984) 3.351
130 m
installed in 2010 and 2012
(2.065)
Mirabello junction
123 m
(1.744)
Garibaldi Tunnel (1562 m) (opened in 1966)
0.000 0.000
Milano Centrale (opened in 1931)
Milano Porta Nuova (1931–1961)
(0.182)
(0.000) 4.770
opened 1963 (surface) opened 1997 (underground)
Milano Porta Nuova (1850–1864)
Milano Porta Nuova (1840–1850)
Lake Como branch
FS line from Chiasso
FS line to Milan
bridge over via Borgo Vico (demolished)
bridge over Cosia torrent (demolished)
Como Lago FS yard
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^ Atlante ferroviario s'Italia e Slovenia [Italian and Slovenian railway atlas) ] (1 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2010. pp. 21, 128–9, 131–2. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1 .