The Collective Transportation System (STC) Metro of Mexico City reported on the resumption of service in the section that goes from Pantitlán and Chapultepec of the Line 1while the section Juanacatlán to Observatory continues closed.
This Saturday, October 25, through a publication in the official Metro accounts, users of said transport were informed about the temporary closure in Pantitlán of Line 1.
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According to the authorities, this was due to the inspection in the track areaso the service alone It was offered provisionally from Zaragoza to Chapultepec.
In support of passengers, the RTP operated units for transfers on the sections of Pantitlán-Zaragoza y Chapultepec-Observatory.

They restore circulation
At the cutoff at 8:10 a.m., the STC Metro reported that, after completing the inspection and verifying the safety conditions, the service had been resumed completely from Pantitlán to Chapultepec.
However, the section of Juanacatlán-Observatorio continues without service, hence RTP support remains active to meet the demand for mobility in that area in the west of the capital.
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They recommend planning times and following official channels
The Metro urged passengers to plan your trips and estimate travel timesespecially during peak hours.
Likewise, he asked consult the official networks of the STC and RTP to stay informed about service updates and available alternative routes.
