Take precautions! Starting Monday, February 9, 2026, there will be closures on Metro Line 2, also known as the blue line. Three stations will modify their operating hours and close completely one day a week. We bring you everything you need to know.
In a statement, the Metro Collective Transport System announced schedule changes and closures at three stations on Line 2 due to maintenance work. The goal is to optimize the operation of this Mexico City Metro line. The affected stations will be: San Antonio Abad, Chabacano, and Viaducto.
Here are the closures on Metro Line 2
Starting Monday, February 9, the Chabacano, Viaducto, and San Antonio Abad stations will close at 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 8:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
On Sundays, these stations will be closed all day. In response to this, RTP buses will offer free service between Xola and Pino Suárez.
Metro Line 2 was inaugurated in 1970 and has 24 stations. It runs from Tasqueña to Cuatro Caminos. It is important to note that the Chabacano station connects with lines 9 and 8, so take precautions. To date, the exact date on which these closures will remain in effect is unknown.
What is certain is that the Metro has specified that maintenance work will be carried out from Tasqueña to Revolución, starting with these three stations.