Line 6 at Municipio suffers a breakdown; work on the fire prevention system will continue for two months.

At the station Municipality (Select) of Metro Line 6 Restoration work is planned in Naples after water leaks connected to the system fire preventionThe fault would concern a water pipe serving the subway, in particular in the area near the pedestrian crossing, where for months infiltrations and leaks have been visible even to those who use the station every day.

The procedure should last approximately two months and will be performed by Hitachi Rail StsTwo small construction sites are planned, but the closure of the station is not indicated, because the spaces involved are limited and the works should not interfere with train traffic.

What's happening at the Municipio station on Line 6?

At the station Municipality (Select) of Line 6 have been reported infiltration and water leaks, a problem that had been visible to users for some time. After several reports, technical checks were initiated, and the fault was traced to the fire-fighting system's water mains, a component within the station's security system.

The point to clarify is important: we are not talking about a generic leak or simple rainwater, but about a criticality linked to the system piping. fire prevention which serves the subway. For this very reason, it's necessary to intervene on the pipes and restore the system's functionality, eliminating the leaks that made the problem evident in the areas around the station.

The indicated section is the one near the pedestrian crossingThis is a particularly sensitive area because it is crossed every day by passengers and users heading to Line 6, Line 1, or the station exits. The presence of water leaks at an interchange station like Municipio inevitably attracts attention, especially since it is one of the busiest points on the city's subway network.

How long will the work last and who will carry it out?

The work to repair the fault will last approximately two monthsThe intervention will be performed by Hitachi Rail Sts This work will eliminate water leaks in the station's fire-fighting system. Therefore, it's not a cosmetic intervention or routine surface maintenance, but rather a technical repair of the affected pipes.

According to what has emerged, two small construction areas will be set up. The decision to proceed with limited construction work is the reason why the closure of the metro station would not be necessary. This is an important detail for passengers, as a breakdown at such a central stop could have led to a more severe disruption of service.

The expected duration remains significant. Two months of work indicates that the problem requires a structured intervention, with technical timescales that cannot be resolved in a few days. For those who use the station daily, the construction phase may make some steps less convenient, but the goal is to permanently resolve the infiltrations associated with the system.

Will Municipio station remain open?

The station Municipality (Select) It should not close for these works, because the areas of intervention are indicated as limited and not such as to require the suspension of passenger access. This information is crucial for those who use Line 6 and for those who use the interchange with Metro Line 1, present in the same area.

The source reports that the work will not interfere with train traffic. Even in the past, when Municipio station had experienced water infiltration problems, traffic had remained normal, with any suspensions limited to stops only for the time necessary for urgent operations. In this case, however, the published report describes small-scale construction work compatible with maintaining service.

For passengers, the difference is practical: the problem exists, the work will last two months, but at the moment there are no indications of a closure of the stop or any changes to train schedules. It's still worth checking for official notices, as operating procedures may be updated due to technical or safety reasons.


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