ANM strike November 28, 2025, guaranteed timetables for metro lines 1, 6, trams, buses, and trolleybuses
The general strike proclaimed by USB for November 28, 2025 The strike will involve the entire ANM public transport network for a total of twenty-four hours. Local participation will result in significant changes to service, with suspensions, restrictions, and guaranteed time slots spread throughout the day. The strike will take effect from 03:01 AM on November 28th until 03:00 AM on November 29th, requiring a comprehensive reorganization of city transport. The guidelines issued by ANM allow travelers to plan their travel plans and avoid disruptions, especially during peak hours, when the suspension will be most extensive.
What are the warranty bands and how do surface lines work?
Tram, bus and trolleybus They will operate exclusively during the protected time slots established by law. Before listing the schedules, it's important to understand that the guaranteed time slots comply with regulatory requirements designed to maintain minimum connections during peak hours. Service will therefore be suspended during the intermediate hours, with a limited resumption in the late afternoon. The last departures will precede the start of the strike by thirty minutes to allow the vehicles to return, while the evening reactivation will require a similar operating margin.
The guaranteed bands are:
- From 5:30am To: 8:30pm.
- From 17:00am To: 20:00pm.
How Metro Line 1 service changes during the strike
La Line 1 A reduced schedule will operate, with services limited to the guaranteed time slots. Before specifying the time slots, it is important to note that the metro line requires more stringent technical management than surface lines. The morning service will allow essential travel and will be followed by a complete suspension until the afternoon restart. The last services of the day will fall within the guaranteed time slots, with early closure already planned.
Times communicated:
- First race from Piscinola: 6: 30.
- First race from the Business Center: 7: 10.
- Last morning ride from Piscinola: 9: 15.
- Last morning ride from Centro Direzionale: 9: 13.
- Afternoon shot from Piscinola: 17: 07.
- Afternoon shot from the Business Center: 17: 47.
- Last ride from Piscinola: 19: 40.
- Last ride from Centro Direzionale: 19: 29.
What changes affect Metro Line 6 and the funiculars?
The changes also involve Line 6, along with the city's funiculars. Before listing the timetables, it's useful to consider that these lines operate with tighter deadlines and are more affected by staff reductions. This means a simplified schedule, limited to a few guaranteed trips. The funiculars will offer only a minimal service, with a morning window, an afternoon window, and an early evening closure.
Official indications:
- Line 6: last bus from Mostra at 9:08; last bus from Municipio at 9:14.
- Funicular: last morning service guaranteed at 09:20 am; afternoon service again at 17:00 pm; last evening service guaranteed at 19:50 pm.
What are the reasons behind the general strike?
The strike is part of a national framework and encompasses a series of economic, social, and political demands. Before listing the reasons, it's helpful to understand that the strike is part of a broader mobilization involving various public sectors. The demands focus on a review of economic policies, labor protection, and the definition of a more inclusive social model. The released document lists protests and proposals that range from minimum wages to pension reform.
The main demands are:
- Opposition to economic measures deemed penalizing, such as the RE-Arm EU plan.
- Request for peace policies, with attention to the international context.
- Higher minimum wages and linked to real inflation.
- Reduction of working hours with equal pay.
- Protections against precariousness and expansion of permanent contracts.
- Adequate minimum pensions, with a request for a review of the contribution system.
- Hiring in public administration on a large scale.
- Strengthened public health and education, free from militarized logic.
- Revision of the laws governing the right to strike.