

The project comprises three sections: east, central and west.
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MM4 also includes Hitachi and Sirti.įollowing the breakthroughs, work will begin to install rail, electrical systems and signalling systems in the tunnels. The two 9.15m diameter Herrenknecht TBMs began work on the twin-bore tunnel on the 9.2km central section of the line in early 2019, travelling west from Tricolore.Īccording to Webuild, which heads the MM4 consortium executing the project as part of a public-private partnership (PPP) with the City of Milan, the two TBMs have excavated around 620,000m 2 of earth since they began work. The second TBM is expected to arrive at the site in the next few days. Further Informationįor more detailed information on the prices and types of ticket available on the Milan public transport network click here.The breakthrough at Solari was attended by officials including Mr Giuseppe Sala, the mayor of Milan. These cards are not so useful for tourists unless you are planning on staying in Milan for over a week, as the card itself costs € 10. Travel CardsĪs well as the already mentioned tickets, Milan’s public transport system also has weekly, monthly and annual travel cards. This ticket will allow you to change lines and take other means of transport for 105 minutes after first validating it. Special tickets for the Fiera Milano (Rho Fiera)Ī ticket to the Fiera Milano on Milan Metro’s line 1 costs € 2.55 per journey. This ticket gives you unlimited access from 8 pm until the end of the service. It allows you to travel twice a day for 6 days during the same week for € 8.40. This travel card is not very useful for visitors. On Sundays and bank holidays, the same applies, but only if you validate it before 1 pm and only until 1 pm on the same day. The advantage of this ticket is that if you validate it after 8 pm, you can use it as many times as you want to until the end of the service on the same day. The BI4 ticket costs € 6 and includes 4 journeys of 90 minutes each. This ticket can only be used by one person.

The price of 10 standard tickets is € 13.80, which saves you a little money compared to if you were to purchase 10 separate single tickets. Other tickets and travel cards 10 standard tickets Suitcases over 90 cm are not allowed on Milan’s public transport, so you might want to think about taking another means of transport because you could be fined if your luggage is large.
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The small ones (50 centimetres) are allowed on for free and the larger ones (50 x 90 centimetres) must have their own Luggage ticket. The suitcases which can be carried onboard are very similar to the dimensions of the ones allowed on an aeroplane. A ticket for your luggage costs €1.50, and within the Milan city network a standard Milan ticket can be used in place of a specific luggage ticket. You will sometimes have to buy a separate ticket for your luggage, depending on its size and note that if you have more than one suitcase, you might not be allowed to get on the metro, tram or bus. The two-day travel card permits unlimited travel and is valid for 48-hours since it is first validated, costing € 8.25. It covers areas Mi1, Mi2 and Mi3 and costs € 4.50. This means that if you validate your travel pass at 1:30 pm you can use the transport until 1:30 pm the next day. The one-day travel card is valid for 24 hours since it is first punched into a validating machine. The price of a single urban ticket costs € 2. You can change metro lines during this time, but you cannot leave the metro station and then come back and use the same ticket. Most useful tickets for tourists Single ticketĪ single ticket covers areas Mi1, Mi2 and Mi3 and is valid for 90 minutes since it is first punched into the validating machine. From 2020 you'll have to load tickets onto an electronic card, RicaricaMi, of personal use. You can purchase the transport tickets in the various metro stations, in the off-licenses and in any of Milan’s parking meters.
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