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Ferno–Lonate Pozzolo railway station
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Ferno–Lonate Pozzolo is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Busto Arsizio–Malpensa railway, it serves the towns of Ferno and Lonate Pozzolo in Lombardy.
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History
The station was built together with the Busto Arsizio-Malpensa Airport line (opened in 1999), but was not opened due to the lack of local rail connections.
The station was finally opened on the 18 October 2009.[1]
Services
The station is served by one every four Malpensa Express trains between Malpensa Airport and Milano Centrale, operated by Trenord, and by the S50 line of the Ticino rapid transit network, operated by TILO. Both services have hourly and clock-faced frequencies.
From 1 February to 12 December 2010 the station was also served by some pairs of trains of the S10 line of the Milan S Lines.[2]
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