What’s happening in the CDMX Metro today, October 16? Delays reported on Line 5 and Line 7

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He Mexico City Metro (CDMX) your service is affected today Wednesday October 16since this morning different users They report delays on Line 3 and Line 7 of public transportation.

At 6:30 in the morning, the daily report of the CDMX Metro indicated no more than 6 minutes to board a convoy on all routes. However, this information was rejected on social networks by users of the Line 5 y Line 7.

Additionally, and given the doubts of users, it is important to say that the station Line 2 socket is open and offering service today October 16.

Metro CDMX: Delays reported on Line 5

The Line 5 of the CDMX Metro there are delays in your service today Wednesday October 16a fact for which different users demonstrate on social networks around 7 in the morning.

“No, because your progress on line 5 towards Pantitlán is crazy, each stop takes 5 minutes”

Metro User

“The convoy of metro line 5, direction Pantitlán, is not moving forward, and they are not saying anything, nor are they fixing the problem, people have to get to their work and school, no good, fucking shitty service”

Metro User

The staff of Metro CDMX explained that a train was evacuated to be taken for inspection, a fact that generated delays on the route:

Metro CDMX: Delays reported on Line 7

The Line 7 of the CDMX Metro It is also affected today, Wednesday, October 16, according to reports from different users who indicate the existence of delays in the service around 7 in the morning.

“Line 7 is not an option, up to 15 minutes of waiting and it will be overwhelming”

“Hahaha 7 minutes line 7, don’t tell lies, they are happening at least every 15 minutes”

“Train progress on line 7 towards Barranca stopped for more than 15 minutes at the station, towards Rosario, there is no progress”

In this case, the staff of the Metro CDMX He also explained that a unit was evacuated to be taken for inspection:

CDMX Metro: Line 1 and Line B are still under maintenance

The Line 1 of the CDMX Metro is located in maintenance from November 18, 2023; in January 2024 Line B joined these works, while the Line 9 restarted operations from Pantitlán to Ciudad Deportiva on September 10.

However, also due to maintenance work at the STC, the following are currently closed: Line 1 stations:

  • Balderas
  • Cuauhtemoc
  • Insurgents
  • Sevilla
  • Chapultepec
  • Juanacatlán
  • Tacubaya
  • Observatory

While in the Line B 6 stations remain in maintenance work since January 18, but this does not affect users since the jobs are at night:

  • Morelos
  • Saint Lazarus
  • Flores Magón
  • Rosemary Rubio

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

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