Users reported waits of up to 15 minutes without convoys leaving stations like Pantitlán. Meanwhile, Line B and Line 1 also presented slow movement, while Line 2 was pointed out for performing “stopping” at some stations, which delayed the frequency of service.
MetroAlMomento: High attendance is recorded on Lines 3 and A, the dispatch of empty units to the stations with the highest demand is coordinated.
This morning, April 15, users of the Collective Transport System Metro reported delays, saturation, and slow progress on various lines, complicating the commute for thousands of people during rush hour.
Through social networks, passengers denounced that trains were constantly stopping between stations, especially on Line 3, where they even indicated prolonged waits without progress. “The line keeps stopping at every station,” a user claimed, showing the widespread annoyance.
Lines with the most significant impact According to citizen reports and official Metro information, Line 3 remains one of the most affected due to the high flow of users. System personnel are at stations and terminals to speed up service. Lines 1, 2, 5, 6, and B are experiencing high attendance…