
On the morning of Saturday, November 16, there were failures in the progress of trains on Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro. This caused delays in users' arrival times to their usual destinations. Some citizens expressed their frustration through social media, highlighting the lack of trains heading to Mixcoac and the considerable time that passed without one arriving. Despite this, there was no response from the service authorities regarding the situation.
On the other hand, on Line 3 connecting Indios Verdes with the University, intermittent service was reported. Users indicated that the trains were stopping at the Ethiopia station, causing delays in the journey. In light of this situation, the Metro reported that a train was removed for inspection, which was affecting the operations of the others. Users were advised to follow the staff's instructions and allow the closing of doors to facilitate flow at the station.
The STC Metro of Mexico City confirmed that the Zócalo/Tenochtitlán station would be open for passengers on Saturday, November 16. Various users inquired through the available platforms about the possibility of accessing this stop, located in the center of the Mexican capital, due to the festive events taking place in the area. Train circulation remained active at all stations on Line 2, as reported by the transport service.