Various users metro line b from Mexico City complained via social networks about the slow service today, Monday, October 21.
Through social networks such as Facebook, Instagram and X, many metro line B users reported very slow transportation; The majority agreed that it would take them more than an hour and a half to reach any destination located on this route and confirmed that such inconveniences were common on this route.
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Due to the weather forecast, public transport and traffic are affected, causing slow movement and problems when boarding any of the public transport services offered by the capital, whether metro, metrobus or RTP.
Mexico City’s Collective Transportation System, through its official X account, stated that delays on line b will continue throughout the day and asked users to maintain precautions and prioritize their time, due to rain and safety marches, the progress of the trains will be slow.
#MetroNotice: Rain continues to fall in Kota, a safety march is being held on Lines: 9 and B, so train progress is slow. Take estimates.
— MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) October 22, 2024
#BREAKING Row B @MetroCDMX collapsed. 🔥⚠️
It doesn’t matter when you read this, but nothing has been done to address the problem of operating it in the rain.
Up to 20 minutes per station. 🫠🤌 pic.twitter.com/rzLXHS1UL4
— Nat “Right Now” (@nataliaoliva110) October 21,
Who should I give money to so I can sell at that exclusive place at @MetroCDMX CD AZTECA LINEA B station? @ClaraBrugadaM @SSC_CDMX #jefedeestacion @delfinagomeza @SS_Edomex @Ecatepec or directly organized crime that controls that area @QuePocaMadre_Mx pic.twitter.com/zXItaA1l66
— FRE (@fredmtz7) October 21, 2024
#BREAKING: Metro Line B continues its tradition: cars at very slow speeds 🐢, people crowding around as if we were at a hug festival.
But of course the problem is me trying to get to work on time 🤷♂️, and not the lack of infrastructure maintenance. pic.twitter.com/fTO1g9PfqR
— Gatita Fifi (@fifi_gatita5003) October 21, 2024
Several reporters have flagged the capital’s official transport accounts and government agencies, citing delays that have occurred since 06.00.
Initially, many users expressed their dissatisfaction as slow service continued as rain lashed much of Mexico City.
Mexico City Metro Line B goes from Buenavista to Ciudad Azteca; connects CDMX with the municipality of Ecatepec de Morelos, located in the State of Mexico.
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