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  2. May 8, 2019 · On the western branch of the lake, the city of Como is the only one to have train stations. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Como San Giovanni railway station (Italian: Stazione di Como San Giovanni) is the main station serving the city and comune of Como, in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy.

  5. 1 day ago · The train station Como S. Giovanni is one of the four train stations found in the city of Como. The two main train stations are Como S. Giovanni and Como Lago, the secondary train stations are Como Borghi and Como Camerlata (located outside of the city).

  6. Como San Giovanni station is Como’s 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.

  7. Aug 1, 2018 · Frequent local trains run between Milan and Bellinzona and stop at Como’s main train station, Como San Giovanni. If you’re coming from the north, say Zurich, you can get an express train to Lugano and change to the local train to Como.

  8. The main station of the city is Como San Giovanni, the end of the Lecco-Como line. Como San Giovanni lies between the Swiss town of Chiasso and the Italian city of Milan and is the arrival point for trains coming from Milan Central and Milan Porta Garibaldi.

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