Slow service on Line 3 of the CDMX Metro
During the night, operations on Line 3 of the CDMX Metro reported a high influx of users due to the schedule, which motivated the implementation of measures to speed up the movement and departure of trains from the terminals. The @MetroCDMX authority itself requested collaboration from passengers to allow the free closing of doors and recommended letting them exit before entering the cars.
The objective of these actions, according to the system administration, is to optimize circulation and reduce waiting times at stations with a greater concentration of people. The high demand at night usually causes congestion on platforms and entrances, so the intervention and support of users is essential to maintain the regularity of the service.

The Line 1 of the Mexico City Metroone of the oldest and busiest in the Collective Transportation System (STC), will fully reopen on Sunday, November 16, after more than three years of a comprehensive remodeling. The announcement, made by Clara Brugadahead of government of the CDMXmarks the closing of a modernization process that transformed both the infrastructure and the travel experience for millions of users, as detailed in a press conference.
Delays in the CDMX Metrobús service
According to the official Metrobús website, Line 1 is experiencing delays throughout its service. As for Line 4, there is no service in Andrés Molina due to the presence of protesters. They asked users to take precautions in this regard.

Delays on Line 7 of the CDMX Metro
Users of Line 7 reported long waiting times for their service. Operations on the route show an improvement in train circulation during the afternoon of this Thursday. Through its official social media account, @MetroCDMX reported that actions are being taken to speed up the flow and facilitate the transfer of users.

Metrobús Unit of Line 1 involved in a road accident
Through an official statement, Metrobús explained that during this afternoon a unit was involved in a road incident near the Hamburgo station on Line 1, in the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office.
The report details that on Paseo de la Reforma near Insurgentes, Juárez neighborhood, a collision occurred when the unit, in the confined lane, was hit laterally by a motorcycle driven by a man. The motorcyclist fell on the asphalt and was taken to a hospital for evaluation. They stated that the area was secured and the corresponding investigations were carried out, in addition to Metrobús collaborating with the authorities in everything necessary.
Line 7 of the Metrobús with damages
Due to social mobilizations registered in the capital, the Metrobús on Line 7 has temporarily modified its service this Thursday. The affected routes include intervals between some key stations on the line. According to information released by @MetrobusCDMX, the flow of units currently operates only between Green Indians / La Villa y El Caballito Children’s Hospitalas well as between Campo Marte and El Ahuehuete.
In the section between Amajac and Hamburg No type of service is offered. Additionally, the route that usually connects Alameda Tacubaya with Cuitláhuac Glorieta ends provisionally in The Ahuehuete.
The authority urged users to consult the information in real time. service status updated through the official site of the system at metrobus.cdmx.gob.mx/ServicioMB.

Metro CDMX

He Metrobus It has become the second most used means of transportation in Mexico City, since according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), it moves more than 22 million users a year, surpassed only by the Metro Collective Transportation System (STC).
Modifications to Line 4 of the Metrobús
He Metrobus reports that, due to the presence of social mobilizations, there is no service in the entire southern route of the Line 4. As for the north route, There is only service on the San Lázaro -Pantitlán/Calle 6 and Alameda Ote sections.



