If you are planning to go out this weekend we recommend you to take some precautions, because starting September 27 the Metro Line 1 schedule will be reduced. This will only be for a few days. Keep an eye on all the information so you don’t get caught by surprise.
Through an informative card, the Mexico City Subway detailed that during three weekends Metro Line 1 will reduce its service schedule for a couple of hours, this in order to “optimize the Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) tests on NM22 and NM16 trains”.
It was explained that these tests must be carried out since the Juanacatlán, Tacubaya and Chapultepec stations of Line 1 will be opened soon.
Which days will the schedule of Line 1 of the CDMX Metro be reduced?
Metro Line 1 will close at 10:00 p.m. on the following days:
- Saturday, September 27
- Sunday September 28th
- Saturday October 4th
- Sunday October 5th
- Saturday, October 11
- Sunday October 12th
Please note that the last train run will depart at 9:30 p.m. from Pantitlán and Chapultepec, stations that currently serve as terminals on the line.
If you were wondering if there will be support from RTP trucks, the answer is: yes. RTP units will cover the Pantitlán-Chapultepec route from 22:00 to 24:00 hours.