Metro Line 1 will return to normal operation next Tuesday, following the crash at Tacubaya station, which killed one person four days ago.
The early morning on Sunday concluded the withdrawal of the 18 carriages of the two trains involved in last Tuesday’s incident.
“Tonight work will be completed to enable the tracks of the Tacubaya station, after performing the repair of the automatic piloting system. To ensure the safety of users on Monday, March 16, surveying and leveling actions will be carried out, as well as train tests to certify the movement of trains,” the Collective Transport System said, in a statement.
“It will be on Tuesday 17th, when Line 1 resumes operations in all of its stations. Until then, the provisional service from Pantitlán to Chapultepec will continue and vice versa. On the outside leg, alternate service will continue with Passenger Transport Network (RTP) units, SCC-CDMX units and concessionpublic corridors,” he added.
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