This post in brief
Following the guidelines and provisions of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, the Neapolitan Mobility Company, the Anm, organized phase 2 of the emergency from Coronavirus with a series of actions to protect employees and citizens who need to use public transport.
Phase 2 Anm: the paths to follow and limited access
In the last days theNeapolitan company Mobility applied in the means and in the specific stations adhesives to outline the paths of subways and funiculars, even in the street have been outlined the spaces for waiting for buses, in compliance with the rules to be followed to limit the infection with Coronavirus.
There will be limited access on board the undergrounds and funiculars maximum of 120 passengers for each train. Furthermore, in the stations, the path of passengers entering will be differentiated from those leaving the station with the use of a single active turnstile. As soon as the expected number of passengers is reached the turnstile will be locked and you will have to wait for the release of the same for the next train.
Enhancement of surface lines
The Anm has implemented a strengthening regarding i bus, in particular the following lines are involved: 140-165-181-C12-C16-C33-R6-168-184-254-604-116-151-158-182-191-196-669-R2-R5, which are be the lines that are most involved in daily transport and therefore for this reason they will have an enhanced frequency to allow travelers to wait for the next bus.
Buses will carry the 20% of expected travelers from the capacity of the single bus and the drivers may also not pick up passengers or skip some stops for avoid crowding.
Suspended lines
In accordance with the measures in force since March 16, the suspension of the lines (C36-C38-C5-654-C68-C87-C65-C76-5-128-144-167-185-176-C90-E6-V1), the suspension of the lines involved in the bypass transit (130-150- 180-190); the suspension of all night lines (N1-N3-N4-N5-N6-N7-N8-455-460-475) and the contraction of the operating range of all lines at 21.30.
In addition, the Anm has established the extension of the'Safe Line Operation with the Municipal Police of Naples, investing resources to pay overtime for Municipal Police officers who will ensure compliance with the rules to limit the infection by Coronavirus in the stations, on board the buses and at the stops.