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They evict CDMX Metro Line Users by the presence of smoke

They evict CDMX Metro Line Users by the presence of smoke

Metro line 2 users noticed the presence of smoke within the transport service facilities. Between the journey of Zocalo and Pino Suárez, the authorities requested to evict, and the people had to travel the area in the tunes and the ways to leave.

At the moment, no explosion or fire was reported. Nor is someone injured.

PROVISION SERVICE IN METRO

At the moment, the Metro informed that a review is carried out in the road area, so the service operates provisionally from the Military College to Cuatro Caminos.

The operation of trains of the Military College to the Tasqueña terminal is suspended, so the passenger transport network (RTP) will offer free service in both directions.

Adrián Rubalcava, general director of the Metro, said that specialized personnel works to restore the operation as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, users form long lines on Tlalpan’s road to wait for alternate transport.

Slow gear and closure of rain stations

In addition to the failure of Line 2, the Metro reported that the Potrero station, of Line 3, had to close to perform water removal work accumulated in a corridor for heavy rain.

According to the official notice, this measure was taken for security and civil protection of users.

The rest of the stations of Line 3 University – Green Indians works with slow march, as well as lines 2, 4, 9 and B.

Information in development.



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