Users of Metro line 3 had to be evicted at the Etiopía/Plaza de la Transparencia station, as there was smoke, according to videos broadcast on social networks.
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The recording was taken from the platform, near the section of exclusive carriages for women and children under 12 years of age. While some recorded the incident with their cell phones, other people rushed out of the wagons.
According to the official account, the passengers did not have to leave the train for a long time, as the unit was checked and around 6:12 p.m. on February 23, the service was already operating normally.
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“The service is normal on Line 3, after the review of a train at the Etiopía station, the eviction was not necessary and the train continued its march,” replied the profile of the CDMX Metro without offering more details regarding what happened. .
This has not been the only incident of this type, since on January 27 another station was filled with smoke on the same line, that is, the one that goes from Universidad to Indios Verdes.
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The subway driver waited until the smoke was no longer perceptible, the people re-boarded the train and then continued on their way to the Zapata station. The waiting time was around 10 minutes, according to a person consulted by Infobae Mexicowho was in the last wagons during the incident.
In accordance with @Davidiosa_, the smoke would have been perceptible from the Copilco station, so the train left from Universidad in the direction of Indios Verdes. In addition, he mentioned to this medium that neither the National Guard nor the police officers at the station gave them information or details about what happened.
The train stopped in Coyoacán for the users to get out of it, according to @Davidiosa_ “Omg, the @MetroCDMX It’s been smoking for a long time. It is line 3, at the Coyoacán station, ”he wrote from his Twitter account
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