Users also reported issues on lines 7, B, and 5, where stopped trains, saturated stations, and prolonged waiting times were recorded. On Line 7, passengers indicated that some trains remained with their doors closed at stations like El Rosario and Tacuba. Meanwhile, on Line B, a lack of progress towards Buenavista was reported. In the case of Line 5 and Line 6, although Metro assured there are no breakdowns, users denounced delays and slow circulation on different stretches. The STC Metro itself confirmed that several lines are experiencing high passenger volume, including lines 7, 8, 9, and A, which can lead to longer waiting times on platforms and during boarding. So far, authorities have not reported a specific failure that would explain the widespread delays, so users are advised to take precautions and anticipate their trips. Stay informed through our official channels.
Other lines are also having problems. The situation is not limited to Line 8. Users pointed out that they have remained stationary for more than 10 minutes, while others accused the movement of being too slow. In response, STC Metro reported that Line 8 has "high passenger volume" and asked users to allow the doors to close freely and to disembark before entering the car to speed up service. However, complaints continue, as some passengers assure that the situation is not only due to the number of people, but also to possible operational failures.
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Other lines are also presenting problems. Users reported that they have remained stationary for more than 10 minutes, while others accused the movement of being too slow. In response, STC Metro reported that Line 8 has "high passenger volume" and asked users to allow the doors to close freely and to disembark before entering the car to speed up service. However, complaints continue, as some passengers assure that the situation is not only due to the number of people, but also to possible operational failures.
MetroAlMomento: There is moderate passenger flow and constant train circulation on Lines 1, 2, 3, 9, 12, and B. Users of the Collective Transportation System (STC) Metro reported various service disruptions this Tuesday morning, April 7, mainly due to delays, stopped trains, and long waiting times on different lines of the network. Through social media, passengers denounced that Line 8—one of the most saturated—is experiencing considerable delays, with transfer times exceeding 30 or even 40 minutes between stations, which has caused discomfort and delays in their daily activities.
Line 8, the most affected by delays. According to testimonies, stations like Chabacano, Escuadrón 201, and Constitución de 1917 recorded stopped trains and saturated platforms. The information may change due to eventualities in the service.