The Milan metro will close later due to the Champions League match between Milan and Liverpool at San Siro. Not only that, as reported Atmbefore, during and after the match, some lines are deviated.
Line 16
Table of Contents
- 1 Line 16
- 2 Line 49
- 3 Lines 64 and 80
- 4 M5 closes later
- 5 Stations that close shortly before the end of the match
- 6 Lotto station may be crowded
- 7 - What metro lines will be impacted by the disruptions on Champions League match day in Milan?
- 8 What are the changes to the Milan Metro schedules during the Champions League match day?
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From two hours before the start of the match, trams to San Siro Stadium skip the Piazza Axum stop (Meazza Stadium).
During the match they end their journey in Via Dessié.
At the end of the match, for about an hour, the trams towards Monte Velino skip the stop in via Dessié (San Siro Stadio M5).
Line 49
Starting two hours before the end of the match, buses will divert in both directions and skip the stops between via Harar and via Morgantini. They will pass by via San Giusto, via Novara and piazza Melozzo da Forlì.
At the end of the match, for about an hour, the buses towards Lotto deviate and skip the stops between via Harar and via Morgantini, towards Piazza Tirana they deviate and skip the stops from Piazza Axum (Meazza Stadium) to via Novara/Sant’Elena.
Lines 64 and 80
At the end of the match, for about an hour, the buses towards Bonola and via Piccoli/Quinto Romano deviate and skip the stops from via Novara/via San Giusto to via Novara/via Sant’Elena.
M5 closes later
The last trains leave the San Siro Stadio and Bignami termini at 00:30. From the afternoon the subways could be busier than usual, with groups of fans traveling from the center to the stadium.
Stations that close shortly before the end of the match
By order of the police, after 11pm we will close the M5 stations of Ippodromo and Segesta at the end of the match. When leaving the stadium, use the M5 stations of San Siro Stadio and Lotto, or walk to the M1 station of Lotto in 15 minutes.
Lotto station may be crowded
For public order reasons, the direct corridor for changing between lines M1 and M5 may be closed. To change, exit through the turnstiles of one line and re-enter through those of the other: the same ticket is valid.
- What metro lines will be impacted by the disruptions on Champions League match day in Milan?
Milan Metro Closures and Deviations: Champions League Match Day Disruptions
Are you planning to attend the highly anticipated Champions League match between Milan and Liverpool at San Siro Stadium? Be prepared for some changes to the Milan metro schedule and routes on match day. To ensure a smooth and safe transportation experience, ATM (Azienda Trasporti Milanesi) has announced several modifications to its services before, during, and after the match.
Deviation of Lines 16, 49, 64, and 80
To accommodate the large influx of fans and minimize congestion, some tram and bus lines will be deviated or skip certain stops. Here’s a breakdown of the affected lines:
Line 16
From two hours before the match starts, trams heading to San Siro Stadium will skip the Piazza Axum stop (Meazza Stadium). During the match, they will terminate their journey at Via Dessié. After the match, for about an hour, trams towards Monte Velino will skip the stop in Via Dessié (San Siro Stadio M5).
Line 49
Starting two hours before the end of the match, buses will be diverted in both directions and skip the stops between Via Harar and Via Morgantini. They will instead pass through Via San Giusto, Via Novara, and Piazza Melozzo da Forlì. After the match, for about an hour, buses towards Lotto will deviate and skip the stops between Via Harar and Via Morgantini, while buses towards Piazza Tirana will deviate and skip the stops from Piazza Axum (Meazza Stadium) to Via Novara/Sant’Elena.
Lines 64 and 80
After the match, for about an hour, buses towards Bonola and Via Piccoli/Quinto Romano will deviate and skip the stops from Via Novara/Via San Giusto to Via Novara/Via Sant’Elena.
M5 Closes Later
To accommodate the late-night crowd, the last trains will leave San Siro Stadio and Bignami termini at 00:30. From the afternoon, the subways may be busier than usual, with groups of fans traveling from the city center to the stadium.
Plan Your Journey in Advance
To avoid any inconvenience, it’s essential to plan your journey in advance, considering the modified routes and schedules. You can check the ATM website or mobile app for real-time updates and to plan your trip.
Tips for a Smooth Journey
Leave early to account for potential delays
Plan your route in advance using the ATM website or app
Consider alternative modes of transportation, such as walking or cycling, for shorter distances
Be prepared for busier than usual subways and allow extra time to reach your destination
By being aware of these changes and planning ahead, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience getting to and from the San Siro Stadium for the Champions League match.
What are the changes to the Milan Metro schedules during the Champions League match day?
Milan Metro Disruptions: Champions League Match Day Schedule and Affected Lines
The Milan metro is gearing up for a busy day as the Champions League match between Milan and Liverpool takes place at San Siro Stadium. To ensure a smooth and safe experience for fans, the metro lines will undergo some changes in their usual schedules and routes. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the Milan metro on this special day.
Line 16
From two hours before the start of the match, trams to San Siro Stadium will skip the Piazza Axum stop (Meazza Stadium). During the match, they will end their journey in Via Dessié. At the end of the match, for about an hour, the trams towards Monte Velino will skip the stop in via Dessié (San Siro Stadio M5).
Line 49
Starting two hours before the end of the match, buses will divert in both directions and skip the stops between via Harar and via Morgantini. They will pass by via San Giusto, via Novara, and piazza Melozzo da Forlì. At the end of the match, for about an hour, the buses towards Lotto will deviate and skip the stops between via Harar and via Morgantini, while the buses towards Piazza Tirana will deviate and skip the stops from Piazza Axum (Meazza Stadium) to via Novara/Sant’Elena.
Lines 64 and 80
At the end of the match, for about an hour, the buses towards Bonola and via Piccoli/Quinto Romano will deviate and skip the stops from via Novara/via San Giusto to via Novara/via Sant’Elena.
M5 Closes Later
The last trains will leave the San Siro Stadio and Bignami termini at 00:30. From the afternoon, the subways could be busier than usual, with groups of fans traveling from the center to the stadium.
Stations that Close Shortly Before the End of the Match
Some stations may close shortly before the end of the match to ensure a smooth exit of fans from the stadium.
Lotto Station May Be Crowded
The Lotto station may experience higher than usual passenger traffic due to the large number of fans traveling to and from the stadium.
What Metro Lines Will Be Impacted by the Disruptions on Champions League Match Day in Milan?
Here’s a summary of the metro lines that will be affected by the disruptions:
Line 16: Trams will skip the Piazza Axum stop (Meazza Stadium) from two hours before the start of the match and will end their journey in Via Dessié during the match.
Line 49: Buses will divert in both directions and skip the stops between via Harar and via Morgantini from two hours before the end of the match.
* Lines 64 and 80: Buses will deviate and skip the stops from via Novara/via San Giusto to via Novara/via Sant’Elena at the end of the match.
Plan your journey accordingly, and enjoy the match!