What Happened on Line 2 of the CDMX Metro: Service Resumed After Removing Three Metal Objects

What Happened on Line 2 of the CDMX Metro: Service Resumed After Removing Three Metal Objects

The Metro system has announced that service on Line 2 is now operating continuously after the removal of three metallic objects (umbrellas) from the tracks. To avoid delays, passengers are advised to keep a close eye on their belongings while on the platform and to respect the yellow safety line. Dropping items can lead to service disruptions or the need to remove trains from service.

Users on Line A have reported long wait times throughout this section of the Metro network. Rain continues to fall in Mexico City, prompting the Collective Transportation System to implement a safety protocol across the network, resulting in slower train speeds. Therefore, passengers across all 12 Metro lines should prepare for longer travel times.

Due to the rainy conditions, a safety measure is in effect on Lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 12, leading to reduced train speeds. It is essential for passengers to plan accordingly.

Lines 6, 7, and 9 are seeing high passenger volumes, with users reporting wait times of over 15 minutes and a lack of available trains.

For up-to-date information on service disruptions, you can check local news sources or the official Metro CDMX Twitter account for real-time alerts.

Image and News Source: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2024/07/22/metro-cdmx-y-metrobus-hoy-22-de-julio-2/

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