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M2

Gessate ↔ Piazza Abbiategrasso — Gessate ↔ Piazza Abbiategrasso. 30 stations.

30
stations
5
transfers
~78 min
end station to end station
2–4 min
peak frequency

The M2 in Detail

The M2 is part of the Milan Metro, operated by ATM. It runs from Gessate to Piazza Abbiategrasso, serves 30 stations, and crosses Milan, connecting the suburbs to the city's main hubs. You can transfer between lines at the main transfer stations: Duomo (M1/M3), Cadorna FN (M1/M2), Centrale FS (M2/M3), Loreto (M1/M2), and Garibaldi FS (M2/M5).

Did you know that…

The M2 (green) is the longest line in the network and runs mostly above ground. It connects Gessate and Cologno Nord in the northeast with Piazza Abbiategrasso and Assago Milanofiori in the south, passing through the hubs of Centrale FS, Garibaldi FS, and Cadorna FN.

Frequently Asked Questions

The M2 is one of the lines of the Milan Metro, operated by ATM. It runs from Gessate to Piazza Abbiategrasso and serves 30 stations.

The entire trip from Gessate to Piazza Abbiategrasso takes about 78 minutes, depending on the time of day, stops, and layover times.

Trains run from around 5:30 a.m. until 12:30 a.m. (half past midnight). Trains run every 2–4 minutes during peak hours and every 5–10 minutes during off-peak hours.

The main transfer stations on the Milan Metro are Duomo (M1/M3), Cadorna FN (M1/M2), Centrale FS (M2/M3), Loreto (M1/M2), Garibaldi FS (M2/M5), San Babila (M1/M4), and Sant’Ambrogio (M2/M4). At many stations, you’ll also find connections to trams, buses, and commuter trains (Passante/Trenord).

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