All 62 roads of Milan closed for the Stramilano (public transport also diverted)

All 62 roads of Milan closed for the Stramilano (public transport also diverted)

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There are 62 streets of Milan that will come close to the traffic in front of the Stramilano, the half race of spring now in his 52nd edition. The event will swing through the streets of the center of Milan after three routes: 5, 10 and a half marathon. The organizers expect to repeat the success of the latest edition, when more than 62 thousand people showed up at the starting line.

The roads that are affected by the event will be close to traffic around 8:30 am close to traffic, in combination with the departure of the half marathon of Piazza Castello. The block will gradually be withdrawn after the passage of the last runner, with a reopening planned for the early afternoon.

The three runs

At 9.30 am from Piazza Duomo, however, it will be the turn of the Stramilano 10 km, the non -competitive race in which everyone is involved, without looking at age and experience. The route will swing through the most representative streets of the city and touch symbolic points such as Piazza San Babila, Corso Venezia and Piazza XXIV Maggio. Half an hour later, at 10:00, always from Piazza Duomo, the Stramilanina, dedicated to the little ones and their families: a 5 km route that will cross the historic center that gives children and their families an unforgettable experience in the name of Sport. The arrival for both non -competitive runs will be at the Arco della pace, where all participants will receive their medal.

The list of all closed roads

The Stramilano will unfold on three different paths. The half marathon will follow an almost ring route in detail that must first be covered clockwise and then against the clock. In total, the local police of Milan will close 68 streets of the city for traffic. Below is the full list.

Via Legnano, Piazza Lega Lombarda, Bastioni di Porta Volta Viale F. Crispi, Piazza XXV Aprile, Bastioni di Porta Nuova, Piazzale Princess Clotilde, Viale Monte Santo, Piazza della Repubblica, Viale Cittioni Vena, Viabe, Venza, Venza, Venza Venza, Venza Venza, Venza Venza, Venza Venza Venza, Venza Venza, Venza Venza Venza, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume, di Fiume. L. Majno, Viale Bianca Maria, Piazza Cinque Days, Viale Regina Margherita, Viale E. Caldara, Piazza Medals, Viale A. Filippetti, Viale Beatrice d’Este, Largo Isabella d’Aonona, Piazza di Galovica, Vialegzzo, Vialehzza, Vialegzzo, Vialegzzo, Vialegzzo, Vialehozzo, Vialehozzozzo, Vialehozzza, Vialehozzza, Vialehozzza, Vialehzzza, Vialehzzza, Viale -Viazzza, Vialehozzza. D’nunzio, Piazza. , Via Alberto da Giussano, via Guido d’Arezzo, via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via del via Burchiello, via Giotto, Piazza M. Buonarroti, Piazza Castello, via G. Mengoni, Via Santa Margherita, Lay, Lay, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota, Rota. Mattioli, Via A. Catena, Piazza Meda, Corso G. Matteotti, Piazza San Babila, Corso Venezia, Via Palestro, Via Marina, Via Senato, Via Sant’andrea, Via Montenapoleone, Via A. Manzoni, Via Dell’orsi, Via Dell’orsi. Cusani, Largo Cairoli, Foro Buonaparte, Piazzale L. Cadorna, Via P. Paleocapa, Viale E. Alemagna, Viale G. Milton, Piazza del Tricolore, Piazzale Aquileia, Via XX Settembre, Viole Pietro.

Close a metroopop and all deviated resources

The Duomo Stop will close from 7.30 am. All trains from the M1 and M3 will skip the station, as ordered by the public safety authorities. To change you can go to the central, Loreto or Cadorna. To reach Piazza Duomo, you can use the nearby stations of Cordusio, San Babila, Montenapoleone or Missori.

Various lines have also been deviated from to carry out the event. Below is the complete Elecon.

Tram 1 – from 6 to 12:30

In the two directions he bends and jumps the stops between Repubblica and Sempione/Procaccini. He passes Monte Santo, Monte Grappa, via Rosales, Garibaldi, Monumental, Procaccini. It is not from Cadorna, Cairoli, Duomo, Montenapoleon and Turati.

Tram 2 – from 7 to 12:30

In the two directions he does not take a service between Piazzale Biamonti and Porta Genova. Between Porta Genova and Negrelli is replaced by tram 16.

Tram 3 – From the start of the service at 12.30 pm

It is not a service between Piazza 24 May and Duomo. As usual, it serves between Gratosoglio and Corso San Gottardo. From here they continue on the path of rule 14.

Tram 4 – from 7 to 12:30

It serves as usual between the North Park and Biamonti. It does not do any service between Biamonti and Cairoli.

Tram 10 – from 6 to 12:30

He serves between Sesta M5 and Piazza 24 May and between Viale Lunigiana and Piazza Sei February. It is not a service between the Baracca and via Procaccini.

Tram 12 – from 7 to 12:30

It does no service between Cenisio M5 and Viale Molise. It serves as usual between Certosa FS and Cenisio. From here he continues in the direction of Bausan that passes from monumental, Ceresio, Biamonti and via Farini as line 2.

Tram 14 – From the start of the service at 12.30 pm

He serves between Gratosoglio and Lorenteggio and between Maggiore and Maciachini cemetery. It does not take service between Viale Coni Zugna and via Nono.

Tram 15 – from 7 to 12:30

Do not travel in the Duomo-Giammologna section. It does the normal service between Rozzano and Giammologna.

Tram 16 – from 7 to 12:30

Jump the stops between Baracca and Monte Velino. He takes service between San Siro Stadio and Negrelli.

Tram 19 – From the start of the service at 12.30 pm

He serves between Piazza Castelli and Piazza Sei February, and between Lambrate and Centrale. It is not a service between Piazza Sei February and Cairoli.

Tram 24 – from 7 to 12:30

It doesn’t work between Ripamonti/Sabotino and Piazza Fontana. Between Vigentino and Ripamonti/Sabotino is employed as usual.

Tram 27 – from 7 to 12:30

It does not take service between 5 days and fountain. It requires service between Hungary and 5 days.

Bus 43 – From 7 to 12:30 pm

In the two directions he bends and jumps the stops between Gioia M2 and Corso Sempione. Passes from Garibaldi, monumental and via Procaccini.

Bus 50 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Lorenteggio and Piazzale Aquileia. It is not about reconciliation, Cadorna and Cairoli.

Bus 57 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Quarto Oggiaro and Largo Medici. It is not from via Legnano, Lanza and Cairoli.

Bus 58 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Baggio and Aquileia. It does not pass Porta Vercellina, Sant’Ambrogio and Cadorna.

Bus 60 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Zara and via Bronzetti. From here he remains Corso Lodi. Jump the stops between Cadore/Course March 22 and the Duomo.

Bus 61 – from 7 to 12:30

There is no service between Piazza Risorgimento and Duomo. It only does the service between Largo Murani and Piazza Risorgimento.

Bus 65 – from 7 to 12:30

It is only the service between Piazza Abbiatgrasso and Corso Lodi/Via Salmini. Do not travel the rest of the line.

Bus 67 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Baggio and Piazza Piemonte. It is not a service between Piazza Piemonte and Baracca.

Bus 68 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Bonola M1 and Piazzale Arduino. It does no service between Piazzale Arduino and Bergognone.

Bus 84 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service between Corvetto and Porta Romana, from Via Maestri Campionei Passes to Via Cadore and continues as line 62.

Bus 85 – from 7 to 12:30

He serves between Piazza Napoli and Piazza Piemonte. It is not a service between Piazza Piemonte and Largo Augusto.

Bus 94 – from 7 to 12:30

He takes service in between via the Amicis and via Visconti di Modrone. It does no service between Porta Volta and via Visconti di Modrone.

Bus B9 – from 7 to 12:30 pm

The service has been suspended.

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