
Today, Wednesday, March 12, 2025, various lines of the Collective Transportation System (STC) Metro of Mexico City are experiencing saturation problems for the second consecutive day. Line 3 is experiencing intermittent service and delays of up to 10 minutes due to overcrowding at stations starting from Indios Verdes. Users report difficulties moving around, and alternative routes are recommended.
Regarding Line A, there is a high saturation of passengers and delays in the passage of STC units in CDMX. Users are advised to explore other transportation options to avoid setbacks.
On Line 1, slow progress of units is observed due to the large number of passengers, causing stops between stations. Affected points include Balderas, Candelaria, Pino Suárez, Tacubaya, and Pantitlán.
In contrast, Line 2 shows good progress of units despite the high demand from users. Additionally, the Zócalo/Tenochtitlan station is operational.
On the other hand, Line 3 is experiencing delays of up to 10 minutes due to problems with train circulation and inspections on some units, which also generates service interruptions. Users are advised to consider alternative routes until the situation normalizes.