2024-07-11 19:06:22
This morning Tuesday, July 9, 2024the Collective Transport System (STC), better known as Mexico City Metroreported on the Suspension of service at several stations on Line 2.
The interruption was due to faults caused by the fall of a metallic object on the tracks, according to initial investigations, which caused a short circuit which in turn generated great Presence of smoke on the Blue Line.
Impacts and provisional service
Through its social media account, the CDMX Metro announced that The service is suspended from Normal station to Tasqueña.
Where is the RTP support service on Line 2?
At the moment, a has been implemented provisional RTP service operating between Cuatro Caminos and Colegio Militar. Authorities have asked passengers to take precautions due to delays and disruptions in travel times.
Metro users shared images and videos on social media documenting an eexplosion on the tracks of the Pino Suárez station. The videos show smoke and then a loud bang, followed by flames on one of the track systems. This incident is believed to have been the cause of the suspension of the service.
STC Metro reported that technical staff are conducting a thorough review of the affected area to determine the exact cause of the explosion and ensure that the tracks are in good condition to resume service.
In the meantime, the provisional service will be maintained and the population will continue to be informed of any updates.
CDMX Metro authorities recommend that users plan their trips in advance and consider alternative routes while the situation is resolved. Service is expected to return to normal once necessary inspections and repairs are completed.
At the last minute it is known that The service from Tasqueña to Pino Suárez on Line 2 has already been reestablished. That is The service from Normal station to Zócalo remains closed.
L2 service is back!
Bit before three o’clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, July 9, 2024the CDMx Metro announced that Train service on Line 2 was fully restoredwhich runs from Taxqueña to Cuatro Caminos, in both directions.
“The service was reopened after the personnel from the fixed installations department made the necessary adjustments to a track switch at the Zócalo Tenochtitlán-Pino Suárez interchange; to do so, electrical energization tests were carried out, as well as the passage of trains,” the authority explained about the incident that caused a large mobilization of passengers today.
He concluded by adding that the Relevant Incidents area was informed of the incident, for the technical investigation of the origin of the damage to a track switch, which was probably caused by a metallic object.
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2024-07-11 19:06:22