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  1. Although small, Como San Giovanni station with just four platforms is a key rail stop to get to the gorgeous shores of Lake Como. Como San Giovanni train station has four tracks and is used by only two lines, but they are important regional lines.

  2. Como San Giovanni is the border station in Italy before trains enter Switzerland at Chiasso. Following the timetable change in December 2014, only one EuroCity Milan-Zürich train would call at Como instead of all services.

  3. Como San Giovanni station is Comos main train station and it is at the end of the Lecco-Como line, between the Swiss town of Chiasso and the Italian city of Milan. While it’s the biggest station, the town is also served by two others — Como Nord Borghi and Como Nord Lago.

  4. A nice small train station that's easy to reach from Milan (30 minutes) or Zurich (2 hours). Central to the town most places are within walking distance of the station.

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Book train tickets and find timetables for Como San Giovanni. Discover amenities and find out how to get to the station from the city centre with Omio.

  6. May 8, 2019 · Como S. Giovanni and Como Nord Lago are the two main stations: both are very close to the city center and connect Como to Milan in about one hour . Outside the stations you will find bus and taxi services, so you can easily reach your accommodation.

  7. Both the Regionale and the slightly faster EuroCity trains offer the route between Milano Centrale station and Como San Giovanni station. The trip can take as little as 36 minutes on the EuroCity, and up to 49 minutes on the Regionale trains.

  8. Como San Giovanni railway station is the main station serving the city and comune of Como, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. Opened in 1875, it forms part of the Milan–Chiasso railway, and is also a terminus of the Como–Lecco railway, which branches off the main line a few kilometres to the south, at Albate-Camerlata. Map.

  9. Jul 23, 2024 · The journey involves taking the S10 or S11 train from the station to Como Camerlata, then taking the R17 to Re7 train to Saronno, and then taking the Xp1 or Xp2 line to the terminal buildings at the airport.

  10. Como San Giovanni railway station is the main station serving the city and comune of Como, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy. Opened in 1875, it forms part of the Milan–Chiasso railway, and is also a terminus of the Como–Lecco railway, which branches off the main line a few kilometres to the south, at Albate-Camerlata.

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