
This Saturday, October 26, users have reported through social media about issues on lines 2 and 3 of the Mexico City Metro (STC) system, with delays at various stations.
In particular, on Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro, severe delays have been recorded, with reports of trains stopped at some stations for up to 10 minutes. The problems have mainly affected the Balderas and Juárez stations heading towards Universidad on the mentioned line.
One user expressed on social media: "We have been stopped at Balderas for about 10 minutes, and considering how long it usually takes, we have been here for about 15 minutes now."
Meanwhile, at the Juárez station on Line 3, there have been reports of passenger evacuations, which has created complications in the service. In light of this situation, users are advised to take precautions.
On another note, on Line 2 of the Metro, specifically at the Cuatro Caminos station, it has been reported that users are not allowed to access the platforms. One user stated on social media: "What's going on on Line 2? They are not allowing us to access the platform at Toreo (Cuatro Caminos), we have been waiting for some time to get through."
So far, the Mexico City Metro has not provided updated information on the state of operations on the affected lines. Passengers are advised to be patient and stay alert for any directions to avoid inconveniences during their travel. No anomalies have been reported on the other lines of the Mexico City Metro, but users are urged to stay informed about possible changes in the service.