
Mexico City Metro Line A to Undergo Major Renovations in 2026
Mexico City Metro Line A to Undergo Renovations in 2026 Mexico City's Metro Line A will undergo complete renovations starting in 2026 due to significant sinkholes discovered along Calzada Zaragoza. This major project will affect the line's operation between the Pantitlán and La Paz stations, impacting the daily commute of over 195,000 passengers. "The work will be integral," stated Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City's mayor, in a recent announcement. The goal is to level the tracks and address the underlying issues causing delays. Commuters can expect partial or complete closures during the renovation period. Alternative transportation options, such as Cablebús Line 2 and the Trolebús system, will be available. While specific dates haven't been released, the city is working to minimize disruption and provide clear information to the public. The renovation is a significant undertaking, but it's crucial for improving the safety and reliability of this vital transportation line for the city's residents. The project underscores the city's commitment to upgrading its infrastructure and providing reliable public transportation for its citizens.