Events Health Local 2026-03-29T16:22:36+00:00

Partial Service Disruptions on Mexico City Metro

This Sunday, the Mexico City Metro is experiencing some partial service disruptions, causing delays and complications for users on several lines. Authorities report that while most of the network is operating normally, some stations remain temporarily closed.


Partial Service Disruptions on Mexico City Metro

This Sunday, the Mexico City Metro is experiencing some partial service disruptions, causing delays and complications for users on several lines. Authorities report that while most of the network is operating normally, some stations remain temporarily closed, and partial circuits are being implemented to keep trains running.

Line 7: Train service speeds up after inspection. During the morning, users reported delays on Line 7, with some claiming they waited up to 20 minutes for a train without one arriving. In response, the Mexico City Metro indicated that a train had been inspected, and service is now running smoothly again. It was also noted that this situation allows for free door closure and for passengers to disembark before entering the car, aiming to normalize the flow of users and prevent further delays.

Line 2: Operating in two circuits. On Line 2, there were also partial disruptions. Service is currently running on two circuits: from Tasqueña to Xola and from Cuatro Caminos to Pino Suárez, while the stations San Antonio Abad, Chabacano, and Viaducto remain temporarily closed. This circuit-based operation allows users to continue their journeys, though it is recommended to check alternative routes if heading to any of the closed stations.

Zócalo/Tenochtitlán: Station open. Meanwhile, the Zócalo/Tenochtitlán station, which was previously closed, is now operating normally. This is a relief for those traveling through the Historic Center, as it restores connections with other lines and facilitates passenger flow in one of the capital's busiest areas.

Recommendations for users. The Mexico City Metro recommends that users: • Consult official real-time information via X or the Metro app. • Allow extra travel time, especially on lines with partial service. • Consider alternative routes or complementary transport while service is fully restored.