Réouverture de la station Chabacano sur la ligne 2 du métro de Mexico

La station Chabacano de la ligne 2 du métro de Mexico a rouvert le 23 juin pour l'embarquement et le débarquement des passagers. Le service est désormais entièrement opérationnel entre Tasqueña et Cuatro Caminos.

Le Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro a indiqué que la station Chabacano offre de nouveau un service normal. Pendant la fermeture, les trains continuaient de circuler sans marquer l'arrêt à cette station.

Cette réouverture fait suite à une annonce de la cheffe de gouvernement de Mexico, Clara Brugada, qui avait précisé qu'elle interviendrait le 23 juin. Elle s'inscrit dans le cadre des travaux de réhabilitation de la ligne 2 en vue de la Coupe du Monde 2026.

La station Zócalo/Tenochtitlan reste fermée jusqu'à nouvel ordre. Les autorités ont fait état d'un investissement d'environ 2,2 milliards de pesos pour les améliorations apportées à la ligne.

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