At the Chabacano station of the CDMX Metro, the north-west exit towards Francisco Ayala Street, corner with Eje 3 Sur, will remain closed on December 26, 27, and 28, 2025. (Twitter/@MetroCDMX)

Overview of the Renovation Works at Chabacano Station

The Collective Transportation System Metro (STC) of Mexico City has announced significant maintenance and renovation works affecting the Chabacano station on Line 9. These efforts are part of broader initiatives aimed at enhancing the infrastructure of public transportation. According to Adrian Rubalcaba, the Metro director, the renovations aim to improve user safety and functionality.

Details of the Renovation Plans

Scheduled for December 26 to 28, 2025, the renovation will include the replacement of marble floors and reinforcement of construction joints in the station esplanade. This is aimed at providing safer areas for user traffic, highlighting the STC’s commitment to ongoing preventive and corrective maintenance.

Expected Impact on Users

As part of the renovation process, the north-west exit towards Francisco Ayala and Eje 3 Sur will be temporarily closed. Users are advised that other exits will still be operational, but it’s important to anticipate potential delays at this location. The Metro’s communication channels emphasize the need for passengers to consider alternative routes and plan their journeys accordingly.

Simultaneous Enhancements on Line B

In addition to the work at Chabacano station, the STC is also implementing modernization on Line B. Specifically, this entails the installation of 125 synthetic sleepers between the Oceanía and Deportivo Oceania sections. This measure replaces aging wooden blocks, aiming to maintain track stability and safety for the over 401,000 daily users of Line B.

Timing of the Works

These enhancements on Line B will take place during off-peak hours to minimize disruption to daily operations. The renewal process is critical for maintaining the correct geometric alignment and ensuring the reliability of the service for travelers.

Conclusion

While the renovations at Chabacano station and improvements on Line B may cause temporary inconvenience, they are essential for elevating the overall safety and quality of the Metro service in Mexico City. Passengers are urged to stay informed and adaptable to these changes, ensuring a smooth travel experience during this period of transformation.

  1. The Metro Collective Transportation System announced renovation work on the station esplanade Chabacano from Line 9, which includes the replacement of marble floors and reinforcement of construction joints.
  2. The north-west exit of Chabacano station towards Francisco Ayala and Eje 3 Sur will remain closed from December 26 to 28, 2025, while the works are carried out; the other accesses are still available.
  3. On Line B, the Metro will install 125 synthetic sleepers on the Oceanía-Deportivo Oceania section, replacing the worn wooden blocks to maintain track stability and safety.
  4. The modernization work on Line B is being carried out at night and during out-of-service hours to avoid impacting daily operations for the more than 401,000 users who rely on this line.



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