Naples – A landslide near the Pisani stop, in the Pianura district, caused the interruption of rail traffic on the Circumflegrea line, in the section between the Pianura and Quarto stations.
This was announced by Eav, the Autonomous Volturno Authority, the regional railway transport manager.
The landslide has made the intermediate section of the line that connects the centre of Naples with the municipalities of Campi Flegrei unusable. At the moment, trains of the Circumflegrea They travel regularly only between Montesanto and Pianura, and between Quarto and Licola.
To ensure the mobility of passengers, Eav has activated a replacement service on rubber that connects Pianura and Quarto, thus offering an alternative solution for those who need to travel between Naples and the Phlegraean hinterland.
The company said that technicians are working to restore full functionality of the line as soon as possible, but the timeframe for reopening the interrupted section has not yet been communicated.
Travelers are advised to consult Eav's official channels for real-time updates.
In short
Naples – A landslide near the Pisani stop, in the Pianura district, caused the interruption of rail traffic on the Circumflegrea line, in the section between the Pianura and Quarto stations.
- This was announced by Eav, the Autonomous Volturno Authority, the regional railway transport manager.
- The landslide made the middle section of the line connecting central Naples with the municipalities of…
- At the moment, Circumflegrea trains run regularly only between Montesanto and Pianura, and between Quarto and Licola.
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Naples – A landslide near the Pisani station in the Pianura neighborhood has disrupted rail traffic on the Circumflegrea line between the stations…
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This was announced by Eav, the Autonomous Volturno Authority, the regional railway transport manager.
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The landslide made the middle section of the line connecting the center of Naples with the municipalities of Campi Flegrei unusable.









The news of the landslide in Pisani is very worrying, but I wonder if there's enough information about how travelers will be handled. I hope the reopening times are communicated soon to avoid any confusion.