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Lotto (Milan Metro)

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Lotto is a station on Lines 1 and 5 of the Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The underground station was opened on 1 November 1964 as the northwestern terminus of the inaugural section of the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. On 8 November 1975, the line was extended by one station to QT8. Since 2015, it has also been served by Line 5. It is located on Piazzale Lorenzo Lotto.

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Lotto (Milan Metro)
Piazzale Lorenzo Lotto, Milan Municipio 7

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Piazzale Lorenzo Lotto
20148 Milan, Municipio 7
Lombardy, Italy
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