When will the Metrobús route stop operating?
From Monday, January 5, 2026 the Metrobús The service of the Glorieta Cuitláhuac-Alameda Tacubaya support route endswhich connected with Lines 7 and 9 of that system.
“After the total opening of Metro Line 1 in November of this year, this service is concluded since it completed the period of support for citizens,” Metrobús detailed in a statement.
The routes that continue to provide service on Line 7 are:
- Green Indians – Campo Marte
- La Villa Children’s Hospital – Campo Marte
- Green Indians – La Diana
- La Villa Children’s Hospital – La Diana
- Garibaldi – Campo Marte
The 12-meter buses will be incorporated into the Garibaldi-Campo Marte and Indios Verdes-La Diana routes, so they will still circulate on Av. Paseo de la Reforma; Therefore, to avoid confusion, users of this public transportation service are recommended to look at the upper front and side screen of the bus to ensure that the unit is the correct one to reach their destination.
We invite users to follow the instructions of the Metrobús staff to maintain order on the buses, line up in the corresponding places and expedite the departure of the buses.
Reopening of Metro L1
On November 16, 2025, the last section of Metro Line 1 completely reopened, from the Juanacatlán station to the Observatorio terminal. On that day, Guillermo Calderón, mobility advisor and former director of the CDMX Metro, stated that the work involved a complete renovation of the facilities and systems, as well as the acquisition of 29 new trains.
He explained that around 850,000 passengers daily will be served, on a trip that will last 40 minutes from Pantitlán to Observatorio.
