The tramway has resumed operation in Milan in the Duomo and Piazza Cordusio area, restoring for citizens and visitors a historic and sustainable connection in the heart of the city.
This is an important achievement, the result of a large-scale urban redevelopment project in which Saga played a leading role in the works on the tramway network.
As part of the maintenance contract carried out with ATM, SAGA executed a targeted intervention on the track curves, installing approximately 250 meters of rail between Via della Dogana, Via Victor Hugo, and Via Cesare Cantù. The works, complex in nature, were completed within one month thanks to the commitment of two specialized teams and the organization of a dual construction site, designed to ensure efficiency and minimize execution times, while operating in parallel with other activities that allowed the reopening within the scheduled deadlines.
Thanks to this intervention, the tramway network in the Duomo-Cordusio area was reopened in full safety and functionality, contributing to improving service quality and supporting electric surface mobility—an integral part of Milan’s history and future.
“For Saga, this project represents a further step in the collaboration with ATM, with the goal of keeping the tramway network efficient and ready to meet the needs of the city and its citizens.”
The reopening of the tramway is not only a sign of returning to normal operations after the works but also a tangible example of how maintenance and innovation can go hand in hand in building sustainable urban mobility.
