
But because Moms for Liberty is working on such a local level, opponents have found plenty of opportunities to take action. And the group has claimed success, pointing to growing membership nationwide as well as policies and elections going their way. Supporters post videos of these speeches, some of which have gone viral. This can include mothers, often in the group’s trademark tee, standing at a lectern reading sex scenes from books they deem inappropriate to have near their children. Successful travels.Members of the conservative parental rights group Moms for Liberty are known for making impassioned and sometimes spicy speeches to school boards to complain that teachers are supposedly indoctrinating students. All 3 trains we took in or out of this station were well maintained, clean and had ample seating and storage. Again, finding the correct track was easy due to the clear signs. On our way home, our train from Genoa delivered us to Milan Centrale where we changed to the Malpensa airport express train. More time in Milan, I think it would ave been worth a couple hours to visit the station, have an espresso and feel the energy.unencumbered by luggage. That information kind of made the experience feel a bit like a battle of travelers vs thieves. There were lots of warnings regarding pickpockets and thieves “working” the station. Will point out that it worked well for one of us to huddle protectively near a wall with the luggage while the other person attended to the ticketing.

Track signage was usefully clear, so we arrived a bit early for our train. It was located on a shorter track, so not on the main platform. However, once located, the ticketing machines (credit card) were easy to use and, with 2nd class tickets in hand, we traipsed across the width of the station to get our train to Genoa. Although there were many signs inside, with limited Italian it was a bit confusing to find the TrenItalia ticket office. This gave us the opportunity to view the ornately carved exterior - very imposing. Departing Milan via train to the coast, we entered the train station proper through the front of main entrance. This was a bit more “grittier” experience with some dubious people about, not unexpected in a large city. Later during our visit we took a metro from elsewhere in Milan and exited the metro back at Centrale station. That side and area did not have a lot of pedestrian traffic so we were able to get our bearings with the help of a map. Our bus from Linate airport dropped us off outside (long side) by Piazza Luigi de Savoia, which left us with a 10 minute walk to our hotel. This is a beautiful but extremely busy and hectic train station that seems to serve as the hub of the city (maybe why it’s “centrale”). Of course, I didn't use that toilet a went to the next one which was better but the hook to hang up things was broken, so I had to place my bags on the dirty floors. I'm guessing it was that way for a longer time but since you pay for the toilet at least they should be in a presentable state. When I found the first empty toilet it was broken. The problem was the state of the bathroom. It's on the first floor and as expected you have to pay to get inside it is 1 euro which wasn't my problem. First you can't find the toilets because on the 3 floors that there are is only one bathroom.

There are some stores and you can find a place to eat, but my worst experience was the toilets. When you come up there are signs but even if you follow them they don't help much.
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I came by the metro and first you have to figure out how to get to the main building which was a bit tricky. I can't say anything against the architecture or the history of the building that part is nice. I read some reviews online and generally thought it was going to be a good experience.
