Metro CDMX Faces Major Delays and Crowding

The Metro CDMX is experiencing significant delays across nine lines, with reports of crowding due to high passenger volume. Lines 8, 9, and 12 are particularly affected, causing commuters to voice their frustrations on social media.


Metro CDMX Faces Major Delays and Crowding

Today in Mexico City, problems in the Metro have caused delays and crowding on several lines. Line 9 is experiencing delays of up to 15 minutes, which has led to crowding at the Pantitlán station. Users have reported that the trains stop at every station, creating inconveniences in the service.

The official CDMX Metro account has stated that there are no technical failures on Line 8, but rather a high influx of passengers, which has resulted in the removal of a train for inspection. This has caused delays in service and crowding at the stations on that line.

Additionally, Line 12 has also experienced delays, as the trains stop at every station heading towards Mixcoac. In total, at least 9 Metro lines have started the day with problems, prompting users to complain through social media.

Regarding Line 3, trains have begun stopping at every station from Coyoacán towards the Universidad terminal. This has caused discomfort among passengers, who have expressed their frustration over the service delays.

In summary, Lines 8 and 9 of the CDMX Metro have experienced delays and crowding due to the high passenger influx. Waiting times at some stations range from 5 to 6 minutes, creating discomfort among users who rely on this public transportation in Mexico City.