Users of the Collective Transportation System Metro reported complications on various lines today, with an emphasis on delays, high passenger volume, and complaints about the condition of the facilities. According to real-time reports, Line B was one of the most affected, where passengers denounced that trains remained stopped for up to 20 minutes at stations such as Garibaldi. Metro responded that the situation was channeled to the operational area for review. Additionally, complaints were also reported about cleanliness conditions at stations, where users pointed out bad smells and garbage accumulation. Recommendations for users In this scenario, authorities of the Collective Transportation System Metro recommend: Allow doors to close freely; Let passengers exit before boarding; Do not descend to the tracks under any circumstances. If you plan to use Metro today, take precautions, leave in advance, and consider alternative routes, especially if your journey includes Line B or Line 3. In this regard, Metro reported that the service was affected by maneuvers to remove a person who had descended to the tracks. Line B, the most affected by delays The Collective Transportation System Metro itself confirmed that train progress on Line B was slow due to this situation, although it assured that work is already underway to speed up circulation. Users expressed their annoyance on social networks, stating that delays are constant on this line, which affects their daily commutes. Line 3 with high passenger volume; Line 12 generates concern On the other hand, Line 3 operates in all its stations — from Indios Verdes to Universidad — but presents high passenger volume, which complicates boarding trains during peak hours. Authorities asked users to allow doors to close freely to improve mobility. Meanwhile, on Line 12, a user denounced alleged infrastructure failures at the Tezonco station, heading towards Mixcoac, pointing out deterioration in the rail fastenings, which — he accused — could represent a risk for passengers.
Major Disruptions in Mexico City Metro: Delays and Overcrowding
Passengers in Mexico City Metro faced significant delays, especially on Line B where trains were stationary for up to 20 minutes. High crowding on Line 3 and cleanliness issues at stations were also reported. Authorities advise using alternative routes.