Slow March on Line 3 of the CDMX Metro
Users of Line 3 of the CDMX Metro reported that a situation on the tracks caused a slow march of trains. Commuters witnessed the removal of a metal object that had fallen onto the tracks, disrupting the normal flow of the transit system.
In an official announcement, Metro authorities stated, “Good afternoon. The circulation of the trains has been streamlined on Line 3 after performing maneuvers to remove an object from the road zone. Please take care of your belongings when entering the platform and respect the security line,” they communicated through their social media outlets.
Latest Updates on Delays and Closures in the Metrobús as of July 8
This means of transport serves over 22 million users across its 283 stations , covering a total of 125 kilometers .
With over 22 million users , Metrobús has become the second most utilized mode of transport in Mexico City, trailing only behind the collective transport system (STC) Metro , according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).
The Collective Transport System (STC) Metro and the Metrobús resumed operations on Tuesday, July 8, aiming to serve the daily needs of millions of residents and visitors in Mexico City.
The challenges faced by the CDMX Metro and Metrobús highlight the importance of infrastructure maintenance and the need for effective communication with users during disruptions. As these transport systems continue to adapt to the increasing demand, improvements in service reliability and safety stand as critical areas of focus moving forward. Users must remain aware of service updates and prioritize safety when navigating these crowded transit options.

