Delays on Line 7

Around 5:50 p.m. this Friday, users shared on social networks that the line 7 of the Metro there are delays of up to 10 minutes.

Some people who were inside a wagon in the direction of Barranca del Muerto published in Twitter that they were evicted in Tacuba.

Delays on Line A

Metro users reported on social networks that there are delays of up to 15 minutes on Line A.

Some even pointed out that they were evicted at the Peñón Viejo station. So far, the STC has not provided information regarding the delays.

rain delays

Due to the fact that in some areas of the City it began to rainin the social networks of the STC they announced that in the afternoon there may be delays, for which they recommended taking forecasts.

Failures in the internet of the STC

With the intention that citizens have free internet access, the Government of Mexico City undertook the task of installing a Wifi connection network.

Although usually users of the capital’s suburban can connect to the free internet, this Friday morning users reported multiple service failures.

Users reported failures in the CDMX Metro internet network (Screenshot)

Slow forward on Line 7

Contrary to the update that the Metro Collective Transport System (STC) published on its social networks, users reported delays and slow progress in the trains that offer the service in the line 7 (orange) that runs from Barranca del Muerto to El Rosario.

According to the testimonies of Internet users, in some stations of line 7 there were delays of up to 10 minutes.

Agglomerations in Constitution of 1917

Images and videos circulate on social networks showing the platforms and corridors of the Constitución de 1917 station on line 8 of the Collective Transportation System (STC) with large crowds of people waiting to board one of the trains.

Dozens of Internet users shared their testimonies on social networks where, in addition to demonstrating the constant deficiencies of the service, they complained about the delays and the lack of trains on the line that runs from Garibaldi to the 1917 Constitution.

Users reported crowds at the Constitución de 1917 station (Screenshot)
Users reported crowds at the Constitución de 1917 station (Screenshot)

Delays on Line 8

Users of the Collective Transportation System (STC) reported a large influx of people in the line 8 (green flag) of the capital suburban that runs from Garibaldi to Constitution of 1917.

The estimated waiting time for Line 8 users is between 5 and 10 minutes per station; Although the flow of trains is regular, it is advisable to take precautions.

Line A presents delays and crowds

On the morning of this Friday, April 21, users of the Metro Collective Transportation System (STC), reported crowds in different stations of the Line A (home) that runs from Pantitlán to La Paz.

According to testimonials from Internet users, the station where a greater flow of people is reported is in Santa Martawhile from La Paz and to Peñón Viejo the journey exceeds 20 minutes of waiting.

Users reported crowds and delays at some stations on Line A (Twitter/@lupiszzontanon)
Users reported crowds and delays at some stations on Line A (Twitter/@lupiszzontanon)

Slow forward on Line 3

Users on social networks reported multiple delays on line 3 of the Collective Transportation Service (STC) that runs from Indios Verdes to the University. Although the update that the capital’s subway published at 6:30 in the morning estimated a waiting time of 4 minutes, Internet users shared that the convoys are taking between 8 and 10 minutes at each station.

In the same way, users requested support from the staff to clean the 1811 wagon that travels in the direction of Indios Verdes since a person vomited.

Users requested support from cleaning staff on line 3 (Screenshot)
Users requested support from cleaning staff on line 3 (Screenshot)

Minutes before six in the morning, various people exposed that the trains of the Line 2, in the direction of Tasqueñathey took longer than usual to pass, which led to multiple discontent and complaints.

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