Mexico City, December 22 – Commuters across Mexico City faced substantial delays and service disruptions on the Metro CDMX system today, December 22, 2025. Multiple lines, including Line 3, Line A, Line B, and Line 9, reported issues ranging from prolonged waiting times to halted train movements, causing significant inconvenience for early morning travelers.
Widespread Delays Plague Metro CDMX
The day began with reports of major delays on Line 3, with passengers experiencing waits of over 20 minutes. Metro CDMX authorities confirmed that these delays were due to the removal of a train for revision, impacting the flow of service. Despite official statements, commuters on social media continued to express frustration over the slow progress.
Line A: 10-Minute Stoppages and No Trains
Later in the morning, Line A users reported delays of up to 10 minutes, with trains stopping at stations like Tepalcates. Many complained about the absence of trains heading towards Pantitlán, leading to growing queues and frustration. As of the latest update, no official explanation has been provided by authorities for these specific disruptions.
Line 9 and Line B Also Affected
The problems extended to Line 9, where users reported system malfunctions and advised others to take precautions. Similar to Line A, no official statement has been issued regarding the issues on Line 9. Line B also saw trains halted at stations, with passengers urging authorities to expedite service. Commuters questioned the reasons behind the stoppages, noting the absence of typical holiday-related excuses.
Commuter Frustration and Calls for Action
The widespread disruptions led to significant commuter frustration, with many taking to social media to voice their concerns. Calls for faster service and clearer communication from Metro CDMX authorities were prevalent throughout the morning. The initial report at 6:00 AM indicated normal operations, but the situation quickly deteriorated, starting with Line 3 by 6:46 AM.
As of 8:40 AM, the last reported update confirmed ongoing delays on Line A, with no immediate resolution in sight for the affected lines. Commuters are advised to seek alternative transportation or allow for significantly extended travel times.