Why did you suspend your circulation from Normal to Tasqueña? – . 2024-07-09 17:29:44

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Line 2 of the CDMX Metro suspended service in direction towards Tasqueña Therefore there are no operations from Normal station this Tuesday, July 9.

Through social media, the Metro reported that starting at 11:08 a.m., a check is being carried out in the area of ​​the tracks of Line 2, due to a possible metallic object.

“The service is Provisional from Cuatro Caminos to Military College. There is no service from Normal to Tasqueña. System personnel are working to resume full service,” says the publication of the Collective Transportation System (STC).

Videos from the Pino Suárez station were also shared on ‘X’, where users reported the presence of smoke and the smell of burning.

The CDMX Metro started the day with saturations and complaints from users due to slow progress in at least 3 lines.

One of them is line B, because users report that the trains are already full and there is pushing and shoving between those who want to get on despite there being no space.


Con direction towards Buenavista Delays are reported, leading one user to question: “If it’s not raining, what are they waiting for to move forward,” due to the slow service.

Passengers complained that the problems begin at the Ciudad Azteca terminal station, where trains “make a base” and remain stopped at the station, causing delays and also crowding.

Which CDMX Metro lines are saturated this Tuesday?

“Line 7 slow, for a change,” a person complained on social media. The stations are very busy with a maximum waiting time of five minutes, according to the Metro.

There are also delays on line 8 because users claim that the trains take too long to pass.

“It has already taken a long time on line 8, and“It’s been 10 minutes and nothing has happened in Iztacalco,” said one user.

The CDMX Metro lines that are experiencing high user saturation this Tuesday are lines 3, 9, and B, where the maximum waiting times are up to 6 minutes.

Step by step to recharge your CDMX Metro card

Starting this year the Mexico City Metro said goodbye to tickets, so the only way to access this transport system is through the Integrated Mobility Card.

This can be recharged at ticket offices and vending machines, and another alternative is to use your cell phone to avoid waiting in line.

For this it is necessary to download the app CDMX or Mercado Pago and follow these steps:

  • Enter the application menu.
  • Choose the option Recharge MI Card or in Integrated Mobility.
  • Click on the Refill option.
  • Select the amount you want recharge and click continue.
  • To recharge, you need to bring your card close to the rear camera of your cell phone.
  • Continue to the payment method through a Bank account.
  • Finally, choose the Pay option and wait for the recharge to be confirmed on your mobility card.


2024-07-09 17:29:44

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