Tilo: Gallarate circulation restrictions 11-13 July (cross-border guide)

Maintenance work on the Italian Railway Network impacts the S50 connections between Ticino and Malpensa. Here's how to travel between July 11th and 13th.

Context

In a nutshell

  • Maintenance work on the Italian Railway Network (RFI).
  • S50 circulation limited to Gallarate between 11 and 13 July.
  • Connections to Malpensa guaranteed by Trenord RE51.

Key facts

  • What: Scheduled maintenance work.
  • When: From 10.40 pm on Saturday 11 July to 5.10 am on Monday 13 July.
  • Where: Railway route between Gallarate and Malpensa Airport.
  • Who: Italian railway network and Tilo.
  • Replacement service: RE51 connections by Trenord.

The cross-border rail routes that connect the Canton of Ticino with Italy will undergo a temporary change next weekend. Due to scheduled maintenance work managed by the Italian railway network, the Tilo S50 connections will undergo significant changes. From 22.40 on Saturday 11 July until 5.10 on Monday 13 July, Tilo trains will run exclusively to or from Gallarate station. This technical interruption imposes a reorganization for all travelers who regularly use the S50 line for their trips across borders. The official communication was issued directly by the company, which stressed the planned nature of the infrastructure interventions.

Rail Traffic Management

To ensure continuity of service to Malpensa Airport, passengers arriving at Gallarate will have to rely on the RE51 connections operated by Trenord. It is

Operational details

The impact of these maintenance works on the daily life of frontier workers and regular travellers is concrete. Although the S50 line remains operational up to Gallarate, the need to use the RE51 service by Trenord to reach the final destination of Malpensa adds an additional leg to the journey. For those working in the airport sector or using the train to reach other exchange nodes, this modification represents a significant variation in the weekend planning. It is important to note that the Tilo service continues to operate regularly in Swiss territory and up to the Gallarate node, ensuring the main connection with the Italian network. However, the management of the works during a weekend window that covers the late Saturday evening and the entire Sunday aims to minimize the impact on the busy weekly traffic. Passengers are encouraged to not rely solely on their established habits but to constantly check for online updates. The cooperation between Italian Railways, Tilo, and Trenord aims to maintain the service, albeit with the described limitations, to avoid the complete suspension of the routes. It is essential to understand the dynamics of transport to evaluate the additional costs related to delays or the need for alternative routes, especially for those managing their paycheck and planning their finances. The regularity of connections remains a priority for maintaining the efficiency of the transborder labor market, making these interventions necessary for the long-term safety of the infrastructure. Careful monitoring of official communications will help minimize the impact of this weekend of works.

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Key points

For travelers with disabilities, assistance procedures vary depending on the territory in which they are located, requiring careful planning. In Switzerland, those who need support to get on or off trains must notify their needs at least one hour before departure. This service can be managed by contacting the toll-free number 0800 007 102, operating from 5 am to midnight. For calls from abroad, the number +41 800 007 102 is available.

Assistance procedures in Italy

The situation changes for those who are in Italian territory. In this case, travelers with disabilities are invited to communicate their needs with at least 48 hours' notice. The dedicated number for assistance in Italy is 800,210,955, active daily from 8.15 am to 7.45 pm. It is essential to respect these time windows to ensure the organisation of support staff at the stations affected by the transfer to Gallarate. The correct activation of assistance is a mandatory step to travel safely during the days affected by the work.

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Source: laregione.ch

Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to the S50 trains during the weekend of 11-13 July?
The Tilo S50 connections will only circulate to/from Gallarate due to scheduled maintenance work by the Italian railway network. The service will not continue to Malpensa with the Tilo convoys, but will be guaranteed by Trenord's RE51 trains.
How can travelers with disabilities request assistance?
In Switzerland you must call 0800 007 102 (or +41 800 007 102 from abroad) at least one hour before. In Italy, you must contact the number 800.210.955 at least 48 hours prior to departure.
When will regular circulation resume?
The regular circulation of the Tilo S50 trains will resume from 5.10 am on Monday 13 July, at the end of the scheduled maintenance operations on the network.

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