The Montesanto funicular has been closed since May 15th. When will it reopen and how long will the work last?

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From May 15, 2026 la Montesanto Funicular will remain closed to the public for the start of the works twenty-year general overhaulThe last ride before the stop is scheduled for Thursday 14 may at 22: 00, as communicated by ANM.

The closure will last about 9 months, according to the timetable indicated by ANM and validated by Ansfisa. Based on this duration, the plant could be back in operation around February 2027, but an official reopening date will have to be confirmed with subsequent updates. During the shutdown, a replacement service with dedicated buses between Piazzetta Montesanto, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, via Morghen and Vanvitelli.

When does the Montesanto Funicular close?

The Montesanto Funicular will close to the public starting Friday, May 15, 2026., while the last available run is scheduled for Thursday 14 may at 22: 00The communication comes from ANM and concerns a planned stop, not a sudden suspension or one linked to a fault.

For those who use the line every day between Montesanto, Corso Vittorio Emanuele e via Morghen, the operational transition is therefore very clear: the plant will remain in service until the evening of May 14, then the revision work will begin the following day.

Let's recap: iMay 14, 2026 is the last day of operation of the Montesanto Funicular, with the last ride at 22:00 pm: from May 15, the line will be closed for scheduled works..

The inconvenience will be significant because the system is one of the most used connections between the historic center and Vomero, especially by residents, students, workers and people who travel between the Montesanto area, the Vomero hill and the nearby railway connections.

How long will the work last and when could it reopen?

The works will last approximately 9 months, according to the timetable provided by ANM and validated by Ansfisa. Considering the start of the closure the May 15, 2026, a reopening around February 2027 It appears consistent with the estimated duration, but should not be presented as the final official date until it is communicated directly by the company.

Il Mattino also reports the hope of the traders in the hilly area to see the plant back in operation precisely for February 2027, but this is a forecast based on the announced times and not a pre-determined reopening date. Caution is necessary, as work on cableways may be subject to changes, inspections, testing, and technical changes before reopening to the public.

The only certainty is the estimated duration of 9 months; reopening in February 2027 is a plausible prediction, but it will have to be confirmed by ANM with an official notice..

For regular passengers, this means planning for a long period, not a short closure. Replacing the service with dedicated buses will help cover the route, but it won't be able to replicate the funicular's time, stability, and comfort.

Why does the Montesanto funicular have to stop?

The Montesanto Funicular will close for its 20-year overhaul., a mandatory intervention required for cableway systems and aimed at ensuring safety, reliability and technological compliance. According to the ANM note reported in the press, the works are part of the maintenance program foreseen by the provisions of Ansfisa.

The intervention includes the verification and renewal of the main components meccanici, electrical and traction, in addition to technological upgrades to the vehicles and stations. This is therefore not just a simple routine maintenance intervention, but a structured, extensive overhaul that is necessary after twenty years of operation.

The closure arises from a technical and safety obligation: the system must be checked, updated and regenerated in its main components before it can continue to transport passengers..

The most obvious comparison is with the Chiaia Funicular, which underwent similar work and a lengthy closure before reopening. That experience explains why residents, merchants, and users are so concerned about the actual timing of the work.

Which replacement bus will run during the closure?

During the closure, a replacement service with dedicated buses will be active, designed to connect Montesanto Square, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, via Morghen e Vanvitelli. ANM announced it as a support to the Line 1, which connects the historic center with Vomero through stops such as Dante, Museo, Toledo, Vanvitelli, Medaglie d'Oro and Quattro Giornate.

The route and detailed stops have not yet been announced. ANM has clarified that this information will be shared in the coming days through its institutional and social media channels.

What is certain is that there will be dedicated buses along the Montesanto-Corso Vittorio Emanuele-Via Morghen-Vanvitelli axis; stops, timetables, and operational details should be checked on official ANM updates..

Those using the replacement bus will still need to consider one important difference: the funicular travels on its own track, while the bus navigates city traffic. Therefore, travel may take longer, especially during peak periods.

Where can I find official information and updates?

For information and updates on the closure of the Montesanto Funicular, ANM indicates the Contact center at the toll-free number 800 639525 and the social profiles Facebook and X @anmnapoli, active from Monday to Friday from 6: 30 to 20: 00Official channels will be crucial, especially for knowing the detailed routes, stops, and operating procedures of the replacement buses.

During the nine-month period of construction, communications regarding changes to the replacement service, construction progress, testing, and reopening times may be received.


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