Recently in Mexico City, the “Generation Z” movement held marches to express their disagreement with the current government, in addition to the November 20 parade that takes place every year in commemoration of the Mexican revolution, this year celebrating its 115th anniversary.
READ: Parade November 20, 2025: Streets closed and road alternatives in CDMX
In order not to affect or hinder the event, the CDMX metro decided to suspend the service, not allowing passengers to board or disembark.
A few hours ago, on the respective
These are the reopened stations:
- Line 1 and 3 buckets
- Isabel La Católica from Line 1
- Garibaldi of lines 8 and line B
- Salto del Agua on lines 1 and 8.
- Line Revolution Line 2
- San Antonio Abad on line 2
- Beyond line 2
- Fine Arts of lines 2 and 8
- Hidalgo from lines 2 and 3
- Pino Suárez of lines 1 and 2
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Also The movement of trains on line B was speeded upafter carrying out maneuvers to rescue a puppy that was in the track area.
So far only The Zócalo-Tenochtitlan station on Line 2 remains closed. The train circulation is continuous. and the line 3 It is in operation, but presenting delays in gaitgiven that one of the trains is under review.
Take your travel forecasts and consider alternative routes, stay up to date for future updates by following the official @MetroCDMX channels on X.
READ: Generation Z march failed at UNAM
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