Significant Delays on Mexico City Metro Lines

On October 30, significant delays were reported on Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro. Users expressed frustration due to prolonged wait times at stations, particularly at La Raza. The Metro urged passengers to plan their journey accordingly.


Significant Delays on Mexico City Metro Lines

On the morning of Wednesday, October 30, it has been reported that Line 3 of the Metro Collective Transport System (STC) in Mexico City is experiencing significant delays in the movement of trains. Users express their dissatisfaction through social media because the trains are stopping between stations.

In particular, it has been observed that trains are stopping at the La Raza station heading to Universidad, which causes wait times of more than 10 minutes for passengers. This situation has led to the station quickly becoming crowded, and the stopped cars cannot take in more people.

Some users have expressed their discomfort, describing the situation as "too many people" and highlighting deficiencies in the service of Line 3 this Wednesday. One passenger mentioned: "What the hell train broke down on line 3? We have been stuck at La Raza for 15 minutes and not a single one has passed."

The Metro of Mexico City has acknowledged the "high influx" at the stations and has reported that the service is experiencing an average delay of 8 minutes between trains due to this situation. Meanwhile, the other lines of the Metro are not experiencing delays at this time, according to information provided on the official social media of STC Metro.

It is important for users to take precautions and stay informed about possible updates on the status of the service on Line 3 of the CDMX Metro to plan their trips adequately amid these operational difficulties.