Naples Metro Line 7: when it opens, timetables and which stops it will have
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After more than twenty-five years of work, the Line 7 of the Naples metro It finally comes into operation. The official inauguration took place on September 11, 2025, but for the opening to the public we will have to wait until 15 October, date set by EAV after completion of testing and safety certifications. The new line was created to connect the districts of Fuorigrotta e soccavo with the city centre and represents a strategic infrastructure for students and residents.
When will it open and what will the hours be?
The service will start on October 15, 2025 and it will be active every day from 7: 00 to 20: 00There is a train every 24 minutes, coinciding with the Circumflegrea, thus ensuring an integrated transport system in the western area of Naples. Passengers will be able to reach the station Monte Sant'Angelo from Montesanto in approximately 15 20-minute, making it easier to connect to the Federico II University and the Traiano district. Regular service and interchanges with other lines make the infrastructure immediately operational and functional.

Which routes will Line 7 cover?
Line 7 was designed to serve three main stations:
- Monte Sant'Angelo, the first to open to the public from October 15, 2025;
- San Paolo Park, whose activation is scheduled for 2027;
- Terracina, scheduled to open in 2029.
The project also includes the construction of a fourth station in avenue Mediterranean Games, which will allow direct interchange with the line Cumana and with the Subway line 6 at the Mostra station. Overall, the work required an investment of approximately 390 million euro, to which are added further funds already earmarked for future routes.
The opening of the Monte Sant'Angelo station It is particularly significant for the university campus and surrounding neighborhoods. The new route reduces travel times and improves accessibility to the city center, representing a step forward in strengthening the public transport network. With the completion of the Parco San Paolo and Terracina stationsThe line will have an even broader impact on urban mobility. Its inauguration thus marks a key step in the modernization of the Neapolitan metro and the integration of the western neighborhoods into the city's network.
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