2024-07-25 21:58:24
At around 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning, July 24, Users who use Metro Line A They experienced moments of tension because the authorities temporarily suspended the service that connects the inhabitants of the east of the capital.
According to the information, workers of the Public Transport System (STC) They detected an electrical fault in the network that supplies the entire line, due to which, service had to be suspended at all stations from Pantitlán to La Paz.
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“Due to the review of the electrical system, Service on Line A is stoppedsystem personnel are working to restore full service. Follow the instructions of System personnel,” reported the Metro X account.
Because of this fault, Guillermo CalderonGeneral Director of the Metro Collective Transport Systemand the Ministry of Mobility reported the dispatch of units from the Passenger Transport Network (RTP) as part of the emergency service.
#MetroNotice In support of the users of Line A, service is offered with units of @RTP_MexicoCity both ways. Take precautions.
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) July 24, 2024
Service resumes on Line A
After several minutes of uncertainty and hundreds of passengers affected by this electrical failure, Metro authorities reported the resumption of service at all stations from Line A, this for transfers in both directions of the network.
It is expected that in the next few hours, The number of passengers may decrease and the service returns to normal after this incident that affected hundreds of users who were trying to get to their workplaces.
#MetroNotice:Train traffic on Line A has returned to normal, and all stations are now operating.
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) July 24, 2024
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2024-07-25 21:58:24