He CDMX Metrobus reported that today Friday, November 28, 2025 will remain three stations closed for intervention and maintenance work. These works are part of a renovation program that seeks to improve the infrastructure, accessibility and operation of the transportation system that moves millions of people in the capital daily.
According to the information available, stations closed in both directions are:
- The Mercy
- Republic Square
- Iztacalco
The three stations are in the process of intervention, so they will not provide service during the day. Although the work will continue indefinitely, the authorities indicated that they seek to minimize impacts on users and that they will be informed in a timely manner about their reopening.
Although the closure of these stations does not represent the suspension of the entire line, it may imply adjustments in travel times, so it is recommended to anticipate routes and consider alternatives.
He Mexico City Metrobus announced the temporary suspension of service at the station Rojo Gomez of the Line 2due to work major maintenance. According to the official notice, the station will remain no service from November 24 to 28from the 10:00 p.m. and until closing.
During this period, users will be able to use alternative route Río Mayo station. The capital authorities indicated that these works seek to improve the operation and security of the system.
Although the system operates regular in the rest of the seasonsclosures can generate greater influx at nearby stops. Therefore, it is recommended to take into account the following suggestions:
Waiting times could increase slightly due to the redistribution of passengers to alternate stations.
- For The Mercythe closest options are stations like Poliforum or Nuevo León.
- In the case of Republic Squareusers can use Revolución or Museo San Carlos.
- For Iztacalconearby stops usually absorb part of the flow, so it is advisable to leave early.
Metrobús usually reports operational changes through its official channels. Staying vigilant can help you adjust your journey smoothly.
The closures are due to work preventive and corrective maintenancenecessary to guarantee optimal conditions in roofs, floors, accesses, toll systems and structural safety.
These interventions have become more frequent in recent years, due to the growth in demand and the need to modernize stations that have been in operation for more than a decade.
Despite the closures, the CDMX Metrobus clarified that There are no more stations or lines affected. The service remains normal in the rest of the system, so transfers will not be interrupted beyond the areas under maintenance.


