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Again? Metro Line 7 stations close early again

Again? Metro Line 7 stations close early again

Stations on Line 7 are closed again

On Friday, August 23 and Saturday, August 24, the Barranca del Muerto, Mixcoac, San Antonio and San Pedro de Los Pinos stations will close at 10:00 p.m. and will resume service at the usual times of Saturday at 6:00 a.m. and Sunday at 7:00 a.m.

On both days, the train service on Line 7 will only run from Tacubaya to El Rosario from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. While the section from Barranca del Muerto to Tacubaya will be covered with the support of units from the Passenger Transport Network (RTP), in both directions.

The Metro asks users to anticipate their travel times. This is the second consecutive week that the Metro has made these operational changes to carry out conservation work on Line 7. .

Where can I see which metro stations are closed?

The Metro has a way to find out which stations are closed or open, with recent updates. You can check it through the Service status . Currently, the ones that are out of service are:

Line 1 – Pink
Temporarily out of service: Isabel la Católica.
Partial service due to modernization: Salto del Agua, Balderas, Cuauhtémoc, Insurgentes, Seville, Chapultepec, Juanacatlán, Tacubaya, Observatorio

Line 9 – Coffee

Temporarily out of service: Pantitlán, Puebla and Ciudad Deportiva.

These stations are supported by RTP trucks and metrobus units to support mobility.

To know the status of the trains you can keep an eye on the Metro X count



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