Line 3 is a subway line serving Milan, Italy. The line is part of the Milan Metro and is operated by ATM. Construction began in 1981 in order to be ready for the 1990 Football World Cup. It is also called the Yellow Line as it is identified by yellow signage.
Lodi T.I.B.B. station
Inside an original line M3 train.
The Milan Metro is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. The network consists of 5 lines with a total network length of 104.1 kilometres (64.7 mi), and a total of 113 stations, mostly underground.
It has a daily ridership of about 1.4 million on weekdays.
The Milan Metro is the largest system in Italy for length, number of stations and ridership; and the seventh longest in the European Union.
Line M3 at Lodi TIBB
An M1 train with one of the fourth-rail contact shoes
An M3 LED screen announcing the waiting time
Cascina Burrona stop on the M2 Gessate branch, an example of a surface suburban stop