Collective Transport System Subway reported that Auditorio station, Line 7; and Zócalo, on Line 2, will be out of service for the next few days.
In the case of the station Audienceservice will be suspended until Starting this Sunday, January 8, from 12 noon until Tuesday, January 11 at the end of the service, so that the train will not stop for the user’s ascent and descent.
#MetroNotice As of 12 noon today, Auditorio station on Line 7 is closed until Wednesday, January 11.
Zócalo/Tenochtitlan stations will remain closed on January 9, 10 and 11.
Take forecasts and plan your trip. pic.twitter.com/oAzkL9ixfK
– MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) January 8, 2023
Regarding the Zócalo-Tenochtitlan station, on line 2 it will also be temporarily closed from Monday, January 9 to Wednesday, January 11, during all operating hours, from 05:00 to 24:00.
Metro prompts users to use alternative stations to get around the CDMX Historical Center.
So far the reason why these stations remain closed is unknown, but it coincides with the arrival of the president of the United States, Joe Biden; and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau to Mexico for the Americas Summit.
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