Metro and Metrobús CDMX today, October 13: they report slow progress in L1, L2, L3 and L12

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2023-10-14 01:58:15

“Due to rain, safety march is implemented on some lines of the network, so the progress of trains is slow on L1, L2, L3 and L12. Take precautions,” announces the Mexico City Metro around 6:00 p.m.

However, many passengers are upset because they claim that in several areas of the capital it is not raining and yet the service is slow.

Metro users report that Line 3 is saturated at least in the Indios Verdes direction, because the arrival of trains is not continuous.

Metro Line 3 is saturated (Photo: X/@BmGamo)

According to various comments, some people have waited up to 30 minutes to board a convoy.

The CDMX Metro reports that the Allende station on Line 2, also known as the Blue Line, was reopened. At the moment the entire route operates normally.

Metro CDMX announced reopening of the Allende station (mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx)

Through social networks, passengers report that the service on Metro Line 8 is delayed. Various testimonies indicate that the waiting time is up to 20 minutes.

Among the complaints on the network are the following: “@MetroCDMX we have been waiting for 15 minutes for a convoy on the Salto del Agua subway on line 8, the platform is not that big for the number of people who enter and use the line SEND A METRO”, “@MetroCDMX MetroCDMX we have been there for more than 15 minutes. expecting. Fine Arts Station Line 8″ and “@MetroCDMX Now why is it moving slowly on Line 8? It’s stopping at every station, what excuse are they going to give? It is not raining nor is it rush hour, terrible service.”

Waiting time on Line 8 is up to 20 minutes (Photo: X/@Enishi_18)

The Collective Transportation System announces that the delay in service is due to the withdrawal of a train for inspection.

Metrobús of Mexico City reminds users that the Zapotitlán and Tláhuac stations of the Support Service for Line 12 will be closed from 10:00 p.m. this Friday until 12:00 p.m. on October 16.

Metrobús CDMX announced changes to its emerging service (Photo: X/@MetrobusCDMX)

Mexico City Metro users report a wait time of up to 10 minutes to board a Line B train, which has caused crowding at several stations.

Passengers reported chaos on Line B (Photo: X/@xochacuaugmail9)

The Metrobús does not register any impact on its seven lines, so the route is carried out normally, according to its social networks.

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During the morning of this Friday the 13th, the Mexico City Metro Collective Transportation System experienced significant delays and saturation on six of its lines, which generated inconvenience among users and affected the fluidity of the service.

On Line A: saturation began from the Los Reyes station due to the delay in the arrival of the units, which caused crowds on the platforms. On Line B, users expressed their dissatisfaction and stated that they have had problems throughout the week. Since the units took up to 10 minutes to arrive, and the cars were filled with passengers.

At the Cuatro Caminos station on Line 2, trains in both directions were stopped for periods of up to 10 minutes. On Line 3, trains heading to University were slow, although the influx of passengers was not as high compared to other lines.

On Line 8, trains suffered significant delays, taking between 10 and 15 minutes to move forward. Images shared by users showed the platforms of the Constitución 1917 terminal crowded. On Line 9 they reported waits of up to 20 minutes for the arrival of the units, which also stopped for more than 10 minutes in some sections.

On its social networks, the CDMX Metro announced that it was closing the Allende station on Line 2. To go to the downtown area, you can use as alternatives: Pino Suárez and Zócalo/Tenochtitlan on L2; San Juan de Letrán from L8 and Fine Arts from L2 and L8.

Users at the El Rosario station, terminal of Metro Line 7, report a very high influx to enter the platforms, people even reach the stairs.

While on Lines A and B, users indicate, through their social networks, that progress is too slow, stops at some stations even take more than 10 minutes.

Here is all the information on the service of the Mexico City Metrobús stations, which reported on the official website that there is road congestion due to the arrival of pilgrims at the Basilica of Guadalupe, which is why the service is slow on Lines 6 (of La Villa – Of the Mysteries) and 7 (Of the Mysteries – Gustavo A. Madero).

mexico/2023/10/13/don’t-you-get-late-what-are-the-metrobus-stations-without-service-in-the-last-hour/

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