CDMX METROBUS

The CDMX Metrobus has issued warnings regarding delays specifically on Line 4 due to ongoing road congestion. Commuters should plan their journeys accordingly to avoid inconvenience.

METRO CDMX

Passengers have reported significant delays and halted wagons across Line A, Line 3, and Line 12 of the Metro CDMX. These issues have led to long waits at stations as the service struggles to maintain usual operating times.

CDMX METROBUS Updates

Service on Line 1 is beginning to normalize following recent protests, but commuters are still experiencing considerable delays throughout their journeys. The Metrobus authorities urge users to be cautious and allow extra time for travel.

Additional Metrobus Information

Service on Line 7 is also showing signs of improvement after disturbances related to social mobilizations were addressed on April 17.

Issues on Metro Line B

In a concerning incident on Line B, students from the Oceania campus reportedly evicted passengers from a train with police support to prevent confrontations. Witnesses have identified these students as potential instigators who later exited at Metro Nezahualcóyotl and were observed attempting to hijack buses.

Delays on Metro Line 3

Users are continuously reporting ongoing issues on Metro Line 3, experiencing delays exceeding 20 minutes. This situation is leading to long lines of passengers awaiting trains, sparking calls for the dispatch of additional units to manage the demand more effectively.

Metrobus Station Status

After an earlier report of station closures, it has been confirmed that the Hamburg and Reforma stations of Line 1 have reopened. However, delays persist on a segment of the same line to the south of the city, and passengers may encounter interruptions.

Current Traffic Conditions

The western part of Mexico City has been affected by road settlements due to citizen mobilizations, causing additional delays. Users are advised to seek alternate routes to mitigate the impact on their travel plans.

Waiting Times and Responses

Social media reports indicate wait times of up to 20 minutes on Lines 2, 3, and A. Passengers have voiced their frustrations about the prolonged arrival intervals of trains, urging authorities to add more service units to alleviate overcrowding on platforms.

Speeding Up Services

Travelers on Line 3 (Indios Verdes to Universidad) report waiting for convoys longer than 10 minutes. Calls to accelerate service have heightened as users endure frustrating delays.

Metro Response Measures

To combat high traffic on Lines 2, 3, and A, authorities are deploying empty units to stations experiencing the most significant passenger demand. In contrast, Lines 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, and B are running with moderate traffic and smooth train circulation.

Service Adjustments on Line A

According to user reports, Line A (Pantitlán-La Paz) is also facing operational challenges. The Metro has announced it is expediting train circulation after a train was removed for inspection, following the directive of the System personnel to ensure safe operations.

Station Closures for Rehabilitation

Due to rehabilitation work, San Antonio Abad (Line 2) and Auditorium (Line 7) stations are closed until further notice, preventing any loading or unloading of users.

Conclusion

As of April 17, delays on Line 3 are particularly notable, with users anticipating waits longer than 10 minutes. The STC Metro has confirmed that service across all stations is operational, but fluctuations may still occur.



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