
In Mexico City, the December morning brings with it the characteristic cold of the season. If you plan to travel this Friday on the Metro Collective Transportation System, you must take certain precautions, especially on lines 3 and 12. Users have reported waits of between 10 and 15 minutes to board a train at these stations.
On the official social media channels of the Metro, a high influx of passengers has been communicated on lines 1, 4, and 6, where the wait time reduces to 5 minutes to board a train. On the other hand, there has been a maximum influx reported on lines 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, A, B, and 12, with an average wait time of 6 minutes for users.
Some users on social media have expressed their dissatisfaction with the situation, especially on lines 3 and 12, where trains seem to take longer than usual to arrive. One comment states: "Line 12 making base at the stations, it's been more than 5 minutes at Tezonco direction Mixcoac, and obviously we can no longer get on."
Regarding Line 12, user reports on social media have not been favorable: "Damn, everything was going so well on line 12 until it stopped at Culhuacán, they've been 15 min with their 'we will continue shortly', disgusting service." Another user mentions: "Good morning, the trains are taking too long on line 12, so there are already a lot of people at the stations."
Meanwhile, on Line 3, which covers the route from Universidad to Indios Verdes, users on social media report waits of up to 15 minutes between each station. One message expresses: "#line3, why is it taking so long?" The situation seems to have generated discomfort among passengers, who hope for a prompt solution to the delays in the Metro service.