Mexico City metro closures: lines, stations and dates confirmed

Metrobús users on lines 1, 2 and 5 will have to adjust their daily route over the next two weeks. The Mexico City government announced that starting Monday, 30 stations in the system will undergo major maintenance work that will require them to be completely closed for at least two days. The work, which includes the refurbishment of furniture, curtains, glazing, electrical fittings and station lighting, will be carried out in phases over a two-week period: the first closures will take place on Monday 24 November and the last on Friday 5 December.

The greatest damage will occur on Line 5, which runs from Río de los Remedios, on Gustavo Madero’s border with the state of Mexico, to High School 1 in Xochimilco, south of the capital; It is followed by Line 1, which runs through the city from north to south parallel to Avenida de los Insurgentes.

Stations closed on the first line

season sense Closing date
Sports March 18 Both ways From 24 to 26 November
revolution Both ways November 24 and 25
Nuevo Leon Both ways November 25 and 26
Churubusco River Both ways November 25 and 26
Ozcaro Both ways November 26 and 27
Dr. Galvez Both ways November 26 and 27
Republic Square Both ways November 27 and 28
Mercy Both ways November 27 and 28

Stations closed on the second line

season sense Closing date
Iztcalco Both ways From November 19th to December 5th
Rojo Gomez Both ways From November 24th to 28th from 10pm to close of service

Stations closed on Line 5

season sense Closing date
May 5 River treatments November 24
El Coyol River treatments November 24
Saint John of Aragon River treatments November 25
mascot River treatments November 25
East 101 River treatments November 26
Consulate River River treatments November 26
High school 3 River treatments November 27
Guadalupe River River treatments November 27
victory River treatments November 28
Santa Colita River River treatments November 28
Consulate River High school 1 December 1
East 101 High school 1 December 1
mascot High school 1 December 2
Saint John of Aragon High school 1 December 2
El Coyol High school 1 December 3
May 5 High school 1 December 3
Santa Colita River High school 1 December 4
victory High school 1 December 4
Guadalupe River High school 1 December 5
High school 3 High school 1 December 5

With seven bus lines running on exclusive corridors, Metrobus carries approximately 1.8 million passengers daily. Opened in 2005, it is the second most widely used form of public transportation in Mexico City and a major part of transportation in the capital, after the metro, which makes five million trips daily.