Events Local 2026-03-30T20:26:17+00:00

Metro Station Closures in Mexico City

Mexico City Metro announced the closure of San Antonio Abad and Auditorio stations until further notice due to rehabilitation work. Passengers are advised to use alternative routes and stay updated.


Metro Station Closures in Mexico City

The Collective Transportation System (STC) Metro of Mexico City reported that San Antonio Abad station on Line 2 and Auditorio station on Line 7 will remain closed until further notice due to rehabilitation works, making it impossible for passengers to board or alight at these points. Limited service and affected stations Through its official X account, Metro detailed that while maintenance work is underway, the Zócalo/Tenochtitlan station on Line 2 continues to operate normally in both directions, ensuring the flow of users traveling through the Historic Center. This measure is taken to improve the service's infrastructure and security, although it represents significant adjustments for those who use these lines daily. The public is advised to plan alternative routes if their trip includes any of the closed stations. Recommendations for users Due to the closures, authorities suggest: • Use nearby stations as alternatives: for example, for Line 2, consider Pino Suárez or Hidalgo; for Line 7, stations like Constituyentes or Tacuba could be options. • Avoid crowds at stations that remain open and plan longer travel times. • Consult real-time information through Metro's official X account or public transportation apps. Circulation on other lines Regarding the rest of the system, Metro reported moderate ridership and constant train circulation on Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 12, and B. This indicates that despite the closed stations, the general service continues without major issues. However, STC reminded that information may change due to service contingencies, so users are invited to stay tuned to official announcements before and during their trips.