Seveso


The Seveso railway was opened in September 1879: at that time, the town was split into a number of districts, the nearest to the station being the modern-day neighbourhood of San Pietro Martire. The station at Seveso was therefore known as “San Pietro Martire” until the 20th century.
Gallery
The passenger building in a postcard from the 1940s: completely different from the original, the new building was opened in the early 1930s (in March 1932, it was featured in an article in Nord Milano magazine) A photograph from the station's archive, 1974 The exterior of the station at Seveso on a postcard from the mid-1950s Bosco delle Querce Nature Park (1 km from the station): a protected natural area in the former A zone of the Seveso disaster (10 July 1976) restored to its natural condition, where the dioxin-polluted earth was removed and replaced with soil from other non-polluted areas. Created in 1983, it represents rebirth, while commemorating that terrible event.