Riapre la stazione Chabacano sulla Linea 2 della metropolitana di Città del Messico

La stazione Chabacano della Linea 2 della metropolitana di Città del Messico ha riaperto il 23 giugno per la salita e la discesa dei passeggeri. Il servizio ora è nuovamente operativo a pieno regime tra Tasqueña e Cuatro Caminos.

Il Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro ha riferito che la stazione di Chabacano offre ora un servizio regolare. Durante la chiusura, i treni hanno continuato a transitare senza effettuare fermate presso la stazione.

La riapertura segue l'annuncio della Capo del Governo di Città del Messico, Clara Brugada, che ne aveva previsto l'avvio per il 23 giugno. L'intervento fa parte dei lavori di riabilitazione della Linea 2 in vista della Coppa del Mondo del 2026.

La stazione Zócalo/Tenochtitlan rimane chiusa fino a nuovo avviso. Le autorità hanno comunicato un investimento di circa 2.200 milioni di pesos per i miglioramenti della linea.

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