The CDMX Metro on line 3 still not provide service normally after collision due to trains colliding Grazing and running.
Since the accident occurred on the morning of Saturday 7 June, after 09:00, the influx of people was not so high.
However, January 9 is the return to basic education classes, as well as the fact that many Metro users who come from the State of Mexico use this line to reach their destinations.
Subway timetable on line 3
Adjustments in Metro routes on Line 3 mean that Indios Verdes, 18 de Marzo, La Raza and Potrero stations remain closed.
Starts operations at 05:00 on Monday 9 January.
The Transit Passenger Network (RTP) offers support service running from Indios Verdes to Tlatelolco in both directions.
The trolleybus has an alternative route that goes from the Indios Verdes cable car station to La Raza and Dr. Pascua.
Mexicobus
Line 4 of the Mexibus, which runs from the Tecámac terminal to Indios Verdes, will extend its service to Buenavista.
It will be incorporated into the narrow lane of the Metrobús.
The CDMX metrobus has shared routes it will operate:
The @MetrobusCDMX It has several routes starting from the Indios Verdes station on the L1.
Likewise, the L7 of this same system will take you to the city center, Chapultepec and Campo Marte. Consult the map: https://t.co/K7QXXiEJm6 pic.twitter.com/bwvovodP11
– CDMX Mobility Secretariat (@LaSEMOVI) January 8, 2023
HERE You can check the service status of the Potrero Metrobús station.
In support of L3 @MetroCDMXthe network of #Integrated Mobility transports you to your destination.
🚌 Locate the L1 Paths and remember that you can also use:
🚎#trolleybus L5 San Felipe de Jesús-Metro Hidalgo
🚌 @RTP_CiudadDeMex
-Green Indians in Tlatelolco
-Indios Verdes in Hidalgo pic.twitter.com/LWYIN8T2g4— MetrobusCDMX (@MetrobusCDMX) January 7, 2023
The patrimonial authorities have not specified a date for the normalization of the Metro Line 3 service, so it is recommended to be aware of the official accounts on social networks.
New Deputy Director of the Mexico City Metro
Guillermo Calderón, director of the metro’s collective transit system, told a news conference that the firing of Alberto García Lucio, deputy director of operations, had been ordered.
The commissioner for the treatment of victims, Ernesto Alvarado, explained that 22 people are still hospitalized, 57 people have been treated, of which 49 have entered alone, which means that there have been 106 injured.
Francisco Echavarri Hernández has been named the new Deputy General Manager of the Operation of the Metro’s Mass Transit System.