
Users of the Metro in Mexico City have reported delays in the movement of trains on several lines, with line 3 being the most affected. Users are advised to take precautions and leave with enough advance time to avoid inconveniences. Delays of up to 10 minutes have been recorded for boarding a train on lines 3, 1, 7, and B, accompanied by a high influx of passengers.
Metro CDMX has reported maximum congestion on lines 3 and A, with waiting times of up to 7 minutes. In response to users' complaints, the official reply was that empty trains are being sent to stations with higher demand. Additionally, delays have been reported on other lines such as 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, B, and 12, with waiting times of 6 minutes.
Line 4 is the only one experiencing moderate congestion, with a waiting time of 4 minutes. However, some users have refuted this information, mentioning greater delays. The situation has generated frustration among users, who express their annoyance at the delays on line 3 towards Indios Verdes, requesting a more efficient and agile service.
In addition to line 3, others such as 1, 7, and B also report delays, causing discomfort among passengers. Reports of "excessive influx" and delays in train dispatch have surfaced on social media. As the transport network faces these challenges, measures are expected to be taken to improve the situation and ensure a more efficient and timely service for users.