translated from Spanish: So will the reopening of Metro, Metrobus and Light Rail on CDMX

Mexico City is preparing for the transition from red to orange traffic light next week, so metro, Metrobus and Light Rail stations that were closed as part of the coVID-19 measures will be reopened in a stepwise manner.
Read: This is the CDMX’s plan to go from red to orange and reopen activities
According to the Mobility Secretariat, this will be the reopening:
 Metro 

June 15 Line 4:Bondojito, Northern Channel, Fray Servando, Talisman
June 16 Line 5: Aragon, Eduardo Molina, Mystery, Valle Gómez, Hangares
June 17 Line 6: North 45, Tezozómoc
June 18 Line 7: Constituents, Refinery, San Antonio
June 19 Line 8: Aculco, La Viga, Cerro de la Estrella, Worker
June 22 Line 9:Lazaro Cardenas
June 23 Line 12: Tlaltenco, San Andrés Tomatlán, Central Axis
June 24 Line 1: Juanacatlán
June 25 Line 2: Popotla, Pantheons, Allende
June 26 Line A: Oriental Agricultural, San Juan Canal, Old Rock
June 29 Line B: Romero Rubio, Tepito, Deportivo Oceania, Olympic

Light Rail 

The stations that resume operations are Las Torres and Xotepingo.
The others are kept closed by maintenance work to the road from the stretch of Xochimilco to Huipulco.
The support of the Passenger Transport Network (RTP) continues in the non-service segment.

Metrobus 

June 15 Line 1: Saint Simon, El Chopo, Campeche, Naples, Sports City, France, Olivo, C.U.C.U.
June 15 Line 6: National Railways, San Bartolo, Pueblo San Juan de Aragón, Extension Providence, 482, 416 East, Francisco Morazán
June 17 Line 1: Felix Cuevas
June 17 Line 2: Nicolás Bravo, Del Moral, CCH Oriente, Tecolutla River, Alamos, Dr. Vertiz, Escandón, Antonio Maceo
June 17 Line 3: Westeros 146, Westeros 134, Hero of Nacozari, Ricardo Flores Magón, World Worker
June 19 Line 5: May 5, High School 3, Guadalupe River, Victoria, Santa Coleta River, General Archive of the Nation
June 19 Line 7: Necaxa, Key, Violet Roundabout, Paris, La Diana, Anthropology

The following stations will not provide service until further notice:

Children’s Hospital La Villa de Line 7
Buenavista II, Buenavista III (both Line 1 and 3 platforms, located on Axis 1 North Musket)
La Raza and Fuentes Brotantes station corresponding to Line 1.

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