What’s happening in the CDMX Metro today, July 26? A train is removed from Line 3 and there are delays of 20 minutes

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2024-07-27 03:51:23

He Mexico City Metro (CDMX) its service is affected Today Friday July 26thsince this morning was A passenger unit on Line B was evacuatedwhile in the Line 4 of public transport the Passengers report delays as regards the circulation of trains.

At 6 in the morning, the daily report of the CDMX Metro indicated between 5 and 6 minutes of waiting on Line 4 and Line B to board a convoy. However, passengers on both routes rejected this information on social media.

Additionally, the Collective Transportation System (STC) reiterated to users who are currently in maintenance of various stations on Line 1, Line 9 and Line Bso it is recommended to take precautions.

Line 3 with delays of up to 20 minutes due to the withdrawal of a train

A little more than three hours before the end of the service at the CDMX Metro, the Line 3 presented delays around 8:30 p.m.

Multiple users reported on social media that they were carrying between 10 and 20 minutes stopped or waiting for a train on Line 3.

He Mexico City Metro He spoke out about the inconveniences and explained that the delays They were caused by the withdrawal of a train for inspection, but work was already underway to speed up traffic.

Lines 2, 3, 4, 8 and 12 delayed due to rain; safety march implemented

At 2:48 p.m., the Mexico City Metro reported that due to the rains in Mexico City, was implemented safety march in several of its lines.

Therefore the speed of the trains was reduced and consequently they were presented delays in the following lines:

  • Line 2, Tasqueña to Cuatro Caminos
  • Line 3, Indios Verdes to University City
  • Line 4, Martin Carrera to Santa Anita
  • Line 8, Garibaldi to the Constitution of 1917
  • Line 12, Mixcoac to Tláhuac

Lines 1 and 2 experience delays of up to 30 minutes due to track inspection

From 1:30 p.m., users of the Line 1 rThey reported severe delays on the section that runs from Pantitlán to Isabel La Católica.

These delays occur one day after yesterday, July 25, the Line 1 will stop operating from Moctezuma to Isabel La Católica due to human erroras a train hit a track device in Pino Suárez.

However, the Delays on Line 1 of today, July 26, were due to the fact that a review of track areabut the CDMX Metro did not provide further details in this regard.

On the other hand, the Line 2, was also affected, as in addition to the implementation of a security march due to the rain, the service had to be briefly stopped shortly before 3:00 p.m.

He Mexico City Metro reported that a Power outage on Line 2 to be able to undertake maneuvers and remove a metallic object (cell phone) from the track area.

CDMX Metro: Unit evacuated on Line B today, July 26

Today, July 26th, the Mexico City Metro reported that it was A passenger unit on Line B was evacuatedwhich caused delays in train traffic before 6:30 a.m.

In this regard, a user of Line B posted the following image on the CDMX Metro social networks to show the condition of the platforms on that route:

More than one passenger explained that the Units stop for 15 minutes at each station from Line B:

“Now what happens, are we going to start with stops of more than 15 minutes per station? We are stopped with closed doors and without the fans on, at least between Ecatepec and Múzquiz line B, it is the same every day”

Line B User

The CDMX Metro staff explained that the Delays are caused by the evacuation of a convoy:

“Good morning. A train is being removed from Line B for inspection, so the train is running slowly. The trains will soon be back to normal. Please allow the doors to close freely, as well as getting off the car before entering.”

Mexico City Metro

CDMX Metro: Delays reported on Line 4

The Line 4 of the CDMX Metro is also affected Today Friday July 26thaccording to reports from various users who expressed themselves on social networks before 7am.

Specifically, a user of the CDMX Metro explained that there are r10-minute delays on Line 4:

“10 minutes for the metro line 4 to advance, the gossip with the operators was good, they are being stupid”

Line 4 User

More than one user spoke out in this regard on the social networks of the CDMX Metro:

“It’s been 5 minutes and the subway that is passing them on line 4 is not moving”

Line 4 User

Despite the accumulation of reports on Line 4 today, Friday, July 26, the Metro CDMX did not issue an official response for this case.

“As the Metro line 4 progresses, the metro operators are happy to talk about it”

Line 4 User

CDMX Metro: Line 1, Line 9 and Line B remain under maintenance

The Line 1 of the CDMX Metro is found in maintenance from November 18, 2023; in December 2023 and January 2024 the Line 9 and Line B joined in these works.

The following are currently closed: Line 1 stations:

  • Balderas
  • Cuauhtémoc
  • Insurgents
  • Sevilla
  • Chapultepec
  • Juanacatlan
  • Tacubaya
  • Observatory

In the case of the Line 9, three stations of the elevated section remain closed from December 17th:

  • Pantitlán
  • Puebla
  • Sport City

While in the Line B were The following six stations are closed from Thursday, January 18:

  • Morelos
  • Saint Lazarus
  • Magon Flowers
  • Rosemary Rubio
  • Oceania
  • Oceania Sports

In this regard, a provisional service of the Passenger Transport Network was installed. (RTP) on all three routes. The cost to board a unit is 5 pesos and the transfer is free with an Integrated Mobility card.


2024-07-27 03:51:23

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