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MilanoTorino

MilanoTorino is a term used to describe the economic and transportation corridor between Milan and Turin in Northern Italy. It denotes the close economic link and coordinated transportation planning that connect Lombardy’s largest city with Piedmont’s capital, two of the country’s major urban and industrial centers.

Geographically, the MilanoTorino corridor runs roughly along the Po Valley, spanning about 130 kilometers (80 miles)

Transport is a defining feature of MilanoTorino. The corridor is served by the Milan–Turin high-speed line,

Economically, the MilanoTorino corridor is among Italy’s most productive areas, hosting a mix of automotive manufacturing,

Development and planning efforts focus on increasing rail capacity, reducing travel times, and enhancing intermodal logistics

See also: Milan, Turin, Milan–Turin high-speed line.

between
Milan
and
Turin.
The
route
links
a
series
of
important
towns
and
intermediate
cities,
contributing
to
a
continuous
metropolitan
belt
that
supports
production,
logistics,
and
services
in
the
region.
which
enables
faster
intercity
travel
and
connects
major
hubs
such
as
Milan
and
Turin
with
intermediate
stations.
In
addition
to
high-speed
rail,
the
axis
is
supported
by
the
A4
motorway
and
extensive
regional
rail
and
freight
networks,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
key
spine
for
both
passenger
and
goods
movements
in
northern
Italy.
industrial
activity,
logistics,
finance,
and
services.
Turin
remains
a
center
for
manufacturing
and
industry,
including
automotive
engineering
and
supply
chains,
while
Milan
serves
as
a
global
financial
and
commercial
hub.
The
interplay
between
the
two
cities
underpins
regional
growth
and
innovation.
to
strengthen
the
corridor’s
role
in
national
and
European
mobility
and
economic
integration.