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“CDMX Metro and Metrobús Announce Schedules for Holy Week 2021”

The Collective Transport System, Metro and Metrobús of Mexico City (CDMX), announced their schedules for this Holy Week, especially on Good Thursday and Good Friday.

According to the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Easter holidays for basic and upper secondary education are from April 3 to 14.

Despite the fact that there will be no students (and the influx is decreasing) they asked to anticipate their trip, due to delays or in the case of the Metrobús, demonstrations that prevent or delay the service.

CDMX Metro and Metrobús schedules during Holy Week

He CDMX Metrobús announced these schedules for Easter

  • Thursday 6 (Holy Thursday) from 04:30 to 24:00
  • Friday the 7th (Good Friday) from 05:00 to 24:00
  • Saturday April 8 (Saturday of Glory) from 04:30 to 24:00
  • sunday april 9 (Easter Sunday) from 05:00 to 24:00

He CDMX Metro announced its schedule:

  • Thursday 6 from 07:00 to 24:00
  • Friday 7 from 07:00 to 24:00

He also declared that the program will be active on those two days “Your bike travels on the Metro”, with the corresponding measures:

  • Wait for the arrival of the train attached to the wall.
  • Board at the ends of the wagon
  • And avoid hindering the doors or the passage of users.

Metro and Metrobús of the CDMX ask to take precautions

In turn, the service Metro and Metrobús of the CDMX ask to anticipate the tripdue to the continued high influx and delays in transfers.

And it is that, despite the beginning of the Easter holidays, today (April 3) it was reported saturation in different lines of the Mexico City Metro (CDMX)from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., the so-called morning rush hour.

This was announced by users, who indicated a waiting time of up to 15 minutes, with high crowding.

While in the metrobus The CDMX recommended taking into account the scheduled demonstrations, which today, for example, delayed Line 1 (Indios Verdes-La Joya/Caminero) and Line 3 (Tenayuca-Santa Cruz Atoyac).

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