Events Economy Local 2026-03-23T00:58:32+00:00

Mexico City Metro Delays

On Sunday, passengers of the Mexico City Metro faced significant delays, especially on Line 3, causing dissatisfaction and leading to station overcrowding. Authorities advise passengers to plan their trips in advance and seek alternative routes.


Mexico City Metro Delays

This Sunday, users of the Mexico City Metro reported service disruptions, mainly delays and long wait times on some lines of the network. According to initial reports, one of the main passenger complaints is focused on Line 3, where train traffic has been irregular during the morning.

Delays on Line 3 Passengers noted that wait times have been unusually long, especially towards Universidad, where delays of up to 20 minutes without a train passing were even reported. This type of situation has generated annoyance among passengers, who use this line as one of the main routes connecting the north with the south of the capital. Line 3 is one of the most used in the system, so any delay directly impacts thousands of people.

Complaints and Station Congestion Due to the lack of trains, users have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, stating that the service has shown irregularities since early morning. Long waits cause people to accumulate on platforms, increasing congestion and complicating boarding when a convoy arrives. Although a total suspension of the service has not been reported, these delays affect the travel times of those who depend on the Metro for their daily activities.

Recommendations for Users Given this situation, users are advised to: • Leave in advance • Consider alternative routes • Stay informed in real-time about the status of the service Disruptions may vary throughout the day, so it is important to take precautions to avoid delays when traveling within the city.