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Infrastructures and transports
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map from Linate >

map from Malpensa >

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Airports
There are three airports in the Milan metropolitan Area: Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio, which represent the major airport system in Italy.
Linate (LIN)
The closest airport to the competition venue is Linate Airport.
It services domestic, European and low-cost airlines flights.
No. 73 bus line connects the airport to the city centre.
Malpensa (MPX)
Located in the Varese province, within the Ticino Park, Malpensa is the largest airport in the region. It services international, continental and national flights.
The “Malpensa Express” links the airport to the city centre.
Depending on traffic, travel time between the airport and the Milan Cadorna Station takes between 30 to 40 minutes.
Orio al Serio (BGY)
The international airport Orio al Serio located close to Bergamo is used for charter, cargo and low-cost airlines flights.
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Motorway
Milan is located in the centre of Northern Italy and at the crossroad of major motorways.
They are: (A4) the cross street East-West Turin - Trieste, from crossings up to France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia; (A1) the dorsal North-South from Milan to Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples; the “Serravalle” (A7) to Genoa; the Lakes motorways (A8) to Varese, Como, up to Switzerland.
The by pass roads
There are three by pass roads: the West one (A50), the East one (A51), the North one (A52).
To reach Idroscalo use the A51 and follow the Linate Airport exit, then follow the signs for Idroscalo.
Railway network
The following railway lines service Milan Central station:
Turin-Milan, Venice-Milan, Genoa-Milan, Bologna-Milan.
Milan Central Station is the departure point for lines to North Europe through the Sempione and Gottardo tunnels.
High speed trains service Turin and Rome. |

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