Line M1 of the Milan Subway is distinguished by the red color used for logo, the map and the decoration of stations and trains.
Line M1 connects the city from the north-east to the west. Terminus in the north-east is Sesto I Maggio FS. To the west the line divides into two branches: to the north-west with Rho-Fiera terminus and to the south-west with Bisceglie terminus.
Interchanges
Line M1 of Milan Metro crosses line M2 at stops Cadorna and Loreto, line M3 at stop Duomo and will cross new line M5 at stop Lotto.
Line M1 has also interchanges with railway stations: Sesto San Giovanni station (suburban lines S8, S9, S11 and regional trains), Milano Porta Venezia station (suburban lines S1, S2, S5, S6 e S13), Milano Cadorna station (suburban lines S3, S4 and regional trains) and Rho Fiera Milano station (suburban lines S5 e S6, regional and national trains).
Opening hours
Line M1 of Milan Metro is active from 6am to 0:30am. Over the weekend closing time is extended. During the night the line is replaced by night bus. The frequency of the trains varies on average from 2 to 4 minutes.
Stations
Line M1 of Milan Metro has two branches. Both have the following stations:
Sesto I Maggio
Sesto Rondò
Sesto Marelli
Villa S. Giovanni
Precotto
Gorla
Turro
Rovereto
Pasteur
Loreto
Lima
Venezia
Palestro
San Babila
Duomo
Cordusio
Cairoli
Cadorna
Conciliazione
Pagano
The first branch continues with:
Buonarroti
Amendola Fiera
Lotto
QT8
Lampugnano
Uruguay
Bonola
San Leonardo
Molino Dorino
Pero
Rho Fiera
The second branch continues with (from Pagano):
Wagner
De Angeli
Gambara
Bande Nere
Primaticcio
Inganni
Bisceglie
Currently, other two stations, Monza Bettola and Sesto Restellone, are under construction.