Metro Service Delays Reported in Mexico City

On February 2, 2025, users report significant delays in the Mexico City Metro due to a lack of trains. Commuters are advised to take precautions as they face longer wait times across various lines.


Metro Service Delays Reported in Mexico City

Today, Sunday, February 2, 2025, some incidents are reported in the Collective Transportation System (STC) Metro of Mexico City. Through social networks, users have alerted about various problems in different metro lines, leading to recommendations and precautions for users.

In general, it has been reported that Line 3 of the Metro is experiencing delays of more than ten minutes due to a shortage of trains, affecting the usual passenger flow. On the other hand, Line 4 is experiencing low demand and operates steadily, while Line 5 reports overcrowded stations and extended wait times.

Line 7 shows high user demand, causing delays in the train operations. Similarly, Line 8 and Line 9 are experiencing high passenger influx and operational issues respectively, so users are advised to take precautions when using these lines.

As for Line A and Line B, difficulties in train progress and high user demand have been reported, causing congestion in certain sections. Meanwhile, Line 2 reports good train progress and no breakdowns so far, while Line 12 currently shows no operational problems.

Despite the low passenger influx compared to weekdays, the Metro of Mexico City is experiencing operational difficulties due to a lack of circulating units. At stations like Pino Suárez, user crowds are observed waiting for trains that are delayed in their arrival, causing discomfort for travelers.

In light of this situation, users of the Metro of Mexico City are advised to take precautions, especially on those lines with reported problems, to avoid setbacks and ensure safe and efficient travel in the public transport system.