Rail Disruptions in Milan and Their Impact on Travel

By Ivan PetrenkoMar 20, 2025 12:26 PMNews
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Rail maintenance in Milan is set to impact major routes. Source: unsplash

From 10:30 PM on March 21 to 5:00 AM on March 24, 2025, train services between Milan San Cristoforo and Milan Lambrate will be temporarily halted. This suspension is necessary to complete construction at Milan Porta Romana, a new station designed to enhance the city’s rail infrastructure. The project is part of Milan’s broader effort to improve transport efficiency and connectivity, ensuring smoother travel experiences for both daily commuters and visitors in the long term.

Throughout this period, train schedules will undergo significant modifications, including rerouted and canceled services. Trenord, the regional train operator, has released detailed updates on its official website and mobile app. Travelers are encouraged to review the latest information before departure to avoid last-minute disruptions. Those with planned connections should seek alternative routes or allow extra time for adjustments in their itineraries.

 

These disruptions for tourists and business travelers who use the rail in Milan will result in slower travel times and maybe some delayed journeys. High-speed connections from Milan Central Station to cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence may experience congestion, as passengers adjust their routes. Those with flights from Malpensa or Linate airports should also reconsider their transport options, as delays in reaching railway stations could affect transfer times to the airport.

Travelers can look for different public transport alternatives (metro lines or buses, taxi etc) in order to reduce travel inconvenience on city to city trips. Checking real-time updates from Trenord and adjusting travel schedules accordingly can help minimize delays. Booking accommodations closer to major transport hubs or opting for flexible ticket options may also be beneficial in navigating disruptions smoothly.

Although this time-bound pause might bring inconvenience to people, it is a sign of Milan's stay in the race to modernise its railways. In the long run, these improvements will lead to more efficient, reliable services. By staying informed and planning accordingly, travelers can reduce stress and ensure a smoother experience despite the temporary inconvenience.

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