The impact on the transfer to users began minutes before 08:00 hours, so through your account in 𝕏 the Director of the Metro, Guillermo Calderonexplained that the service is partial from Pantitlán to Guelatao and from La Paz to Santa Marta and no service was offered in Acatitla and Peñón Viejo.
In response, RTP units supported the transportation of users at the affected stations. Units from the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Mexico City also joined in.
What time was service restored?
Partial service on Metro Line A, which runs from Pantitlán to La Paz, was affected for approximately three hours. Trains were restored at 11:00 a.m.
#MetroNotice Service is restored on the Acatitla-Tepalcates section of Line A. At the moment, trains are running continuously at all stations on Line A. pic.twitter.com/nfVEk9Bs6H
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) September 6, 2024
What caused the LA failure?
A fault in the wiring caused the failure, so specialized personnel were called to the affected areas to fix it.
Low Voltage Technicians, as well as different specialties of the @MetroCDMX are carrying out repair work on the catenary. Work continues to fully restore service on Line A. We will continue to report. pic.twitter.com/ERT7J8vKlH
— Guillermo Calderon (@GCalderon_Metro) September 6, 2024