Naples Metro Line 1 will close early from March 9 to 12, 2026.

Who uses the Metro Line 1 of Naples will have to pay attention to the timetables in the evenings between Monday, March 9 and Thursday, March 12, 2026. On those days the service will end earlier than usual due to some technical inspection and maintenance activities on the line, operations necessary for system checks and tests on railway material. The change concerns the last evening races, which will be brought forward compared to the normal operating hours. Those who use the subway in the evenings will therefore have to plan their journeys further in advance.

Why does Line 1 close early on those days?

The change in timetables is linked to a series of scheduled technical interventions on the metro lineThe planned activities include system checks, infrastructure inspections, and tests on the rolling stock used along the route.

Such interventions are often scheduled in the evening to limit the impact on daily service and allow technicians to work safely along the line. During these operations, normal train traffic must be interrupted, which is why the last departures are brought forward.

What are the latest schedules for Metro Line 1?

During the period covered by the technical activities, the last runs of Metro Line 1 They will depart earlier than normal service.

The last scheduled trains are:

from Piscinola at 20: 46

from Centro Direzionale at 9.16pm

After these times, the line will not run any further evening services until service resumes the following day.

Where to find information and updates about the service

For those who wish to check for any updates on the service Naples subway, ANM provides several official information channels.

Users can contact the ANM Contact Center via the toll-free number 800 639525, active from Monday to Friday from 6: 30 to 20: 00Information and communications about the service are also published on ANM official social profiles, especially on the pages Facebook e X (Twitter) @anmnapoli.

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