Naples Metro Line 1 will close early on June 3 and 4, 2026.
La Metro Line 1 of Naples brings forward the closure on the days of Wednesday, June 3 and Thursday, June 4, 2026, with the last trains scheduled earlier than the normal evening timetable. The communication comes from ANM, which indicated the need to carry out Verification activity, online maintenance e material evidenceFor those who use the subway to return from work, the office, university, or for evening commutes, marking down the time is very practical, because on those two days you won't have to rely on the usual timetable.
Naples Metro Line 1: Last runs on June 3rd and 4th
On days of Wednesday June 3 e Thursday June 4 2026, the Line 1 of the Naples metro will end the service early, with a reduction in the evening time slot useful for those who need to travel between Piscinola, the city center and the Centro DirezionaleThe change affects the last departures from the two termini, so anyone planning a trip after dinner, a return trip from work, or a connection with other transport would be wise to check the timetable before arriving at the station, because the risk is not missing "a ride," but arriving when the service has already ended.
The times communicated by ANM are:
- last race from Piscinola 20:46
- last race from Centro Direzionale 21:16
The difference compared to the usual timetable can be especially impactful for those who use the subway in the evening, when people often tend to assume a wider time slot. In reality, on the two dates indicated, the time slot narrows, making it necessary to plan ahead and consider alternative connections, especially if the final destination requires transfers to buses, funiculars, or other public transport services.
Why Line 1 closes early
The early closure was scheduled to allow technical checks, online maintenance e material evidence, an activity that ANM has indicated as the reason for the temporary service change. Therefore, this change is not related to city events, strikes, or sudden restrictions, but rather a technical intervention communicated in advance, with a direct impact on the evening subway schedule. The disruption, although limited to two days, affects a central line for city mobility, primarily because it connects residential areas, university campuses, offices, interchange stops, and neighborhoods traveled by thousands of passengers every day.
The concrete point, beyond the technical formula, is that the subway maintenance It requires operating slots free from passenger service, and for this reason, the schedule is shortened. For the user, it makes little difference whether the service is for material testing or lineside checks, because what really matters is being organized and not leaving it to the last minute. An early closure of a few hours may seem like a minor change, but for those who leave the office late, work shifts, or have to travel across the city, it can become a significant problem.
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