The Mexico City Metro System reported that San Antonio Abad station (Line 2) and Auditorio station (Line 7) will remain closed until further notice due to rehabilitation works. During this time, passengers will not be allowed to board or alight at these stations, so it is recommended to plan alternative routes to avoid delays in travel. The closure of these stations is part of the Metro's maintenance and modernization program to ensure service safety and efficiency. System personnel are present at stations and terminals to expedite service. We recommend anticipating possible delays during peak hours. High passenger flow is currently reported on Lines 3, 7, 8, and B, which may lead to longer waiting times on platforms and during boarding. Meanwhile, Lines 1, 2, 6, 9, 12, and A are experiencing moderate to high passenger flow, although trains are running constantly in both directions. The Metro reminds users that the service is subject to change due to unforeseen incidents, so passengers are advised: to leave with sufficient time and expect delays; to avoid crowding on platforms if stations are busy; to use alternative routes or transfers with other lines when possible; and to follow the instructions of Metro personnel and station announcements.
Metro Station Closures in Mexico City Due to Repairs
The Mexico City Metro System announced the closure of San Antonio Abad and Auditorio stations for repairs. Passengers are advised to use alternative routes and anticipate delays due to high passenger flow on Lines 3, 7, 8, and B.