The station was opened in 1968, as a stop on the Milan-Gorgonzola fast tramway line.
[3] Since 4 December 1972 the section from Cascina Gobba to Gorgonzola, where this station is located, was connected to Milan Metro Line 2 and has operated as part of it ever since.
[4][5] The station has two concrete platforms, covered with translucent panels, and two tracks.
[6] The passenger building is located at the southern end of the platforms.
[7] The station is built entirely of prefabricated elements and its structure is similar to that of the stations of Villa Fiorita, Bussero and Villa Pompea, constructed at the same time.