According to the STC, the average progress between stations on all lines is between 3 and 4 minutes. Line 4, which goes from Martin Carrera to Santa Anita, would be the most affected, with an advance of up to 6 minutes.

Moderate influx is registered on Lines A, 3 and 9. Only Lines 1 and 12 are undergoing improvement works.

In the first moments of the service, users began to get annoyed by the slowness of trains in the Subway Line B, which goes from the Ciudad Azteca station to Buenavista. The STC has not indicated what is the reason for the slow progress.

Moments later, they indicated that also in the line 6which goes from El Rosario to Martin Carrera, the trains move slowly, causing users to settle on the platforms of some stations.

After the days of special hours for Easter, this Monday April 10th the Collective Transportation System (STC) Meter returns to normality, with doors opening and runs on the 12 Lines starting at 05:00 in the morning.

The closing time will be at 12:00 at night throughout the System, including the alternate routes that were enabled by the Government of the Mexico City in stations closed for rehabilitation.

Those who wish to enter from a station of the line 12 or golden must do it with the Integrated Mobility card (MI), since the turnstiles do not have a ticket reader band.

It is worth remembering that in previous days, due to being holidays, the Metro began work from 07:00 am, allowing the entry of bicycles every day and during all operating hours.

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