Line 3 of the CDMX Metro Faces New Delays

Metro users in Mexico City are facing significant delays on Line 3 and other services. Complaints are increasing on social media due to the overcrowding and slowness of the trains. Failures have been reported for the third consecutive day, affecting the mobility of citizens.


Line 3 of the CDMX Metro Faces New Delays

Metro Line 3 in Mexico City has experienced system failures for the third consecutive day. The overcrowded trains are affecting their progress, causing frustration among users. Some have expressed their discontent through social media, indicating that the trains are full and progress is slow.

Today, Thursday, October 31, severe delays were reported on Line A, Line B, and Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro Collective Transport System (STC). Citizens have reported that the trains are not moving properly, causing inconveniences in their commutes.

In particular, Line B has been one of the most affected, with users reporting waits of over 15 minutes and trains stranded at the stations. These situations have caused frustration and discomfort among passengers, who have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media.

So far, the other lines of the CDMX Metro have not presented major problems, and the trains are maintaining a progress interval of 5 to 7 minutes. However, users have noted that the platforms are becoming overcrowded, making it difficult to board the trains normally.

Line A, heading to Pantitlán, has also experienced delays in train progress, resulting in delays in user commutes. The situation has prompted questions and complaints from citizens demanding a swift resolution to the issues with the transport service.