Among the main actions is the placement of tactile guidance on the floor of the stations, intended to support the mobility of people with visual disabilities and guarantee safer transit, reported the Metrobús system in a statement .
Due to the nature of these jobs, the Stations involved will remain closed during the worksince it is not possible to make adjustments while the normal service is provided. Metrobús has prepared a detailed calendar of closures so that the user population can plan their transfers in advance and avoid setbacks.
Schedule of scheduled closures – Line 1
December 1: Naples
December 2: Naples, La Raza, El Chopo
December 3: La Raza, El Chopo, Colonia del Valle, Teatro de los Insurgentes
December 4: Colonia del Valle, Teatro de los Insurgentes, Manuel González, Reforma
December 5: Manuel González, Reforma, José María Velasco, La Joya
December 6: José María Velasco, La Joya
December 8: Olivo, La Bombilla
December 9: Olivo, La Bombilla, Buenavista II, Hamburg
December 10: Buenavista II, Hamburg, Altavista, Parque Hundido
December 11: Altavista, Parque Hundido, Durango, Chilpancingo
December 12: Durango, Chilpancingo
December 15: Sonora, City of Sports
December 16: Sonora, City of Sports
(Metrobus)
Recommendations for users
Plan your journey: check closed stations and look for alternatives to reach your destination.
Leave early: consider extra time to travel due to possible concentrations in nearby stations.
Consult official information: check social networks and the Metrobús page for updated notices about closures.
Respond to staff instructions: during the work, Metrobús staff will be available to guide passengers and guarantee their safety.
How to stay informed
To ensure that no one is affected by these closures, Metrobús shares information through its social networks, screens inside the stations and its official website: www.metrobus.cdmx.gob.mx/ServicioMB.
The institution calls on users to consult these channels before leaving home and consider alternative routes if necessary.
