
Today, Friday, October 25, Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro is experiencing service problems for the second consecutive day. Users report that the service is experiencing delays of over 10 minutes and some trains are stopping between stations. There are even reports that the service is "stopped at Tezonco towards Mixcoac."
Users of Line 12 mention that trains stop for up to 5 minutes between stations, while authorities from the Collective Transportation System state that the interval between trains is only 5 minutes.
On the other hand, Lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, and B of the CDMX Metro are operating normally, with intervals of between five and 10 minutes between trains. Regarding Line A, issues have been reported with trains stopped between stations, causing delays.
Additionally, on this Friday, October 25, users have reported delays on Lines 8 and 12 of the Mexico City Metro Collective Transportation System. In the case of Line 8, trains are moving slowly, causing discomfort to users.
The situation on Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro remains problematic this Friday, October 25, with delays and slow operation between stations. Despite user complaints, Metro authorities claim that everything is in "order" and have not provided further information about the situation.
Users have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, requesting that a report be made or that the real status of the situation on Line 8 of the city's public transport be communicated. For now, the progress of trains on this line continues to be a problem without a clear solution from Metro authorities.