The CDMX Metro announced that the march is slow on five of its lines due to the rain. Those affected are 1, 3, 5, 8 and 9, as confirmed by passengers.

“In L-9 we are already 10 minutes stopped at the Medical Center, avoid the line”, “Well, we have been stopped at the Medical Center station for more than 10 minutes” or “Without rain all the lines are also very bad”.

The rain affected the Metro service (Twitter @MetroCDMX)

In addition, they reported that the service is not only slow at the stations indicated by the Collective Transportation System. They also pointed out that the service is slow on line B and that the influx is high on line A, in Pantitlán.

The service continues without irregularities. while the CDMX subway announced that it resumed the operation of escalators at the station tacubaya of the line 1 after repairing three steps that are presumed to have been damaged by tubes or some structure of that type.

Up to now, there have been no anomalies in the progress of trains on any of the 12 Lines of the Metro Collective Transport System (STC) network. The latest citizen reports for delays occurred at 10:00 a.m. on April 20.

On the other hand, the incumbent Director General of the Metro, Guillermo Calderonannounced that cleaning work was carried out on the tracks of the terminal stations pantitlan of the lines 5 and 9.

(Photo: MetroCDMX / @MetroCDMX)
(Photo: MetroCDMX / @MetroCDMX)

The most recent report on the progress of the trains indicates that the Lines with the longest waiting times are the 4, 6 and TO. The official information indicates that for the rest of the Lines of the network the time ranges between 3 and 4 minutes.

Meanwhile, users have reported that in the A lines (Peacepantitlan) and 7 (The rosaryDead Man’s Canyon) there is saturation in some of its stations.

(Photo: MetroCDMX/@MetroCDMX)
(Photo: MetroCDMX/@MetroCDMX)

According to the official Metro report, the progress of trains on Lines 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 and B is four minutes. While for Lines 2 and 12 it is three. Networks 4, 6 and A present waiting times of five minutes.

(Photo: MetroCDMX @MetroCDMX)
(Photo: MetroCDMX @MetroCDMX)

The Collective Transportation System (STC) Meter started the transportation service at the point of 5:00 hours from this thursday April 20th. So far without any report of complications or delays in any of the 12 lines.

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