On Monday, February 13, he started with the usual saturation of the seasons of various lines of Mass Transit System (STC) Metro.
CDMX metro has closed Zócalo-Tenochtitlán station until further notice; delays reported on line 3
STC metro users reported high influx and slow progress on Line 3 trains, to Universidad
This was announced by users, who once again shared videos and photographs in which you can see the high influx of wagons, platforms and transfers from the Lines 3, 9 and B.
And the drivers are comfortable having their breakfast, if they have damage in L3 why don’t they report it? It takes more than 10 minutes per station, don’t mess around pic.twitter.com/yeTEnT5u5v
— Black Cherry (@B_Cherry666) February 13, 2023
In the case of line 3, metro authorities confirmed that due to the high influx, empty units were sent to different stations.
Chaotic morning: the CDMX metro is experiencing delays on lines B, 8 and 3
In addition to the large influx of people registered with the public transport system (STC), users have expressed their annoyance at the indefinite closure of the Zócalo-Tenochtitlán station on line 2 (blue)
“There is a lot of people on line 3, the empty units are routed to the busiest stations. It allows the free closing of the doors as well as the descent of the wagon before entering”, specified the authorities of the STC at 07:28 this morning.
However, despite what was announced, reports of long wait times persisted up to an hour later, especially in the transfer of Guerrerostation that connects to line B with line 3.
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