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== Transport == The road and rail infrastructure network that makes up the connection system of the city of Varese is powered by a lot of little streets and a double rail network and by 74,000 of high mobility. In particular, the major movements are incoming into Varese. In the average weekday over 113,000 vehicles enter Varese.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.comune.varese.it/si4web/DGC_599/PUM/AU0M0R13.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=27 November 2014 |archive-date=25 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141225230456/http://www.comune.varese.it/si4web/DGC_599/PUM/AU0M0R13.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> The most used form of transportation in Varese is the private vehicle, followed by the local public transport. The [[Autostrada A8 (Italy)|A8 motorway]] connects Varese with Milan. The city has also a Ring Road System: Varese's Ring Road consists of three roads currently in operation and one more under construction (North Ring Road). The currently operating roads of Varese's Ring Road System are the East Ring Road, a double lane road managed by [[ANAS]]; South Ring Road, a double lane highway managed by Autostrada Pedemontana Lombarda; North East Ring Road, a single lane road managed by ANAS. Many important national and provincial roads pass through Varese. The entire rail network serving the capital is electrified. The city is served by three railway stations: - Varese FS, managed by Centostazioni and RFI SpA, [[Ferrovie Dello Stato]] Group: it is the first/last station of Suburban Line S5 of Milan Varese-Treviglio via Milan (operated by [[Azienda Trasporti Milanesi|ATM]]-[[Trenord]]) and runs a high-frequency train to [[Milan]] and [[Porto Ceresio]], toward Switzerland (operated by [[Trenord]]). In addition, Varese FS provides direct trains to [[Malpensa Airport]], Como, [[Mendrisio]] and [[Lugano]] (Switzerland). - Varese Nord (in the city centre) and Varese Casbeno (in the neighbourhood of Casbeno), managed by FerrovieNord on Milan Cadorna-[[Saronno]]-Varese-Laveno line: train service is operated by [[Trenord]]. The city has both an extensive city bus network (12 lines + 3 lines in the urban area) operated by Autolinee Varesine, and suburban bus services. International bus services are operated by Swiss Post Bus of line 523 that link Varese to [[Lugano]] and [[Mendrisio]]. In Varese there is also a funicular service on the [[Vellone-Sacro Monte funicular]]. The nearest airfield is [[Varese-Venegono Airport]] ([[ICAO]]:LILN) located 10 km southeast of Varese.
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