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Transport Complications in Mexico City

The start of the week, city marches, and closed Metro stations have caused public transport in Mexico City to operate at full capacity. Passengers are advised to leave early, check service status, and use alternative routes.


Transport Complications in Mexico City

The combination of the start of the week, marches in the city, and closed stations has caused both the Metro and Metrobús to operate at full capacity.

Recommendations for Users In this scenario, it is recommended to: • Leave in advance • Check the service status in real-time • Consider alternative routes

Public transport in the capital is facing a complicated day, so planning will be key to avoiding major delays.

This Monday, public transport in Mexico City presents significant complications with delays, high passenger volume, and service disruptions affecting both the Metro and Metrobús.

Since the start of the day, users have reported long waiting times, stopped trains, and saturated stations, which has complicated the commute for thousands of people during the rush hour.

Metro Line 2, the most affected One of the main issues is concentrated on Metro Line 2, where disruptions continue due to maintenance and rehabilitation work.

Which stations are closed? The stations that remain closed or with limited service are: • San Antonio Abad • Chabacano • Viaducto

These stations have been closed as part of the line's construction work, forcing users to seek alternative routes or use supporting transport.

Additionally, in the downtown area, key stations may experience saturation or intermittent closures depending on the day's demonstrations.

Metrobús: Lines with Disruptions and Possible Closures The Metrobús is also experiencing complications on several lines, mainly due to marches and blockades in the city.

Among the affected lines are: • Line 1: possible delays on the Insurgentes to Reforma stretch • Line 3: stations such as Juárez, Hidalgo, and Balderas may be affected • Line 4: limited service on routes in the Historic Center • Line 7: disruptions on the Paseo de la Reforma corridor

In these cases, some stations may temporarily close or modify their operation depending on traffic conditions and the day's demonstrations.

High Volume Aggravates the Situation In addition to closures and modifications, the main problem is overcrowding.

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