
Sistema de Transporte Colectivo
public entity in charge of the operation of the Mexico City Metro
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Metro CDMX Introduces User Dosage and Inspection Measures on 7 Lines
The Metro CDMX implemented a passenger dosage strategy across multiple lines to handle high traffic and delays. This effort includes train inspections and deployment of additional trains to improve circulation and safety.

Mexico City Metro resumes full operation after union deals improve maintenance and safety
Mexico City's Metro has restored full services across all 12 lines following negotiations between authorities and the union. The agreements focus on maintenance, safety, and work conditions, ending recent strikes and delays.

Metro CDMX reports continuous train circulation despite user delays and overcrowding complaints
The Metro CDMX reports all lines are running continuously, but passengers on several lines report delays and overcrowding. This discrepancy underscores ongoing operational challenges during peak times and high passenger demand, prompting efforts to improve service flow.

High Traffic and Delays Hit Mexico City Metro Lines 1, 8, 12, 3, 7, and B
Multiple lines of Mexico City's Metro are facing high passenger congestion and delays over 10 minutes, especially Lines 1, 8, 12, 3, 7, and B. Riders are experiencing overcrowding and mechanical delays, impacting daily commutes. This situation highlights the urgent need for system upgrades and effective crowd management.

Mexico City's Metro Faces Delays Due to High Passenger Volumes and Service Interruptions
Mexico City's Metro is suffering delays across eight lines due to high passenger numbers and service disruptions. Commuters are increasingly frustrated by train removals and extended wait times, highlighting systemic issues in urban transit.

Metro CDMX Extends Line 9 Hours & Faces High Traffic with Line 2 Closures
Mexico City Metro extended Line 9 service hours for the Vive Latino event and announced a closure of three Line 2 stations for renovations on March 16. These moves address safety and capacity ahead of 2026’s World Cup amid high passenger volumes causing delays on multiple lines.

Metro CDMX Adds User Limits on 7 Lines to Reduce Crowding Due to High Passenger Volumes
Metro CDMX has scaled up passenger management with user dosage measures across seven lines, following high demand and delays on four lines yesterday. This initiative aims to enhance safety and reduce congestion, with ongoing efforts to streamline train operations.

Metro CDMX Faces High Congestion on Multiple Lines with Service Delays
Metro CDMX is currently reporting high passenger volumes on eight lines, resulting in delays and station crowding, particularly on Lines 2, 7, 8, 12, and A. Transit authorities are deploying staff to regulate flow and strive to maintain service continuity amidst increasing commuter demand.