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Metropolitan lines' status for August 11th, Monday.

Services at The Lines resume around the clock, after night-time maintenance and consideration of potential impacts

Metro Services for August 11th: What's the Schedule?
Metro Services for August 11th: What's the Schedule?

Metropolitan lines' status for August 11th, Monday.

The Metro System of Collective Transportation (STC) announced that all lines and stations are operating normally as of Monday, following disruptions and suspensions on several lines the previous day.

Service on Lines 2 and 3, which were also affected by flooding, resumed yesterday. However, no details were provided about the nature of the issues on these lines. The Hydraulic Installations team addressed the effects of yesterday's heavy rains to restore operations on Line 5.

Train circulation is continuous from Pantitlán to La Paz, in both directions, on Line A. The Metro System issued a warning to take precautions, but no details were given about the nature of the maintenance performed on Line A.

Line 5, which includes stations at Eduardo Molina, Aragón, Oceanía, Terminal Aérea, Hangares, and Pantitlán, is now operating normally. Line A, which runs from Pantitlán to Los Reyes, resumed normal service at 05:00 hours on Monday after a suspension for maintenance the previous day at 22:00 hours. All stations on Line A are open to the public and in service.

Despite the disruptions, the Metro System has not made any connection between the operations and the floods in CDMX. There are no specific or recent updates in the search results about the current operational status of the STC related to yesterday's failures or disruptions. For the most accurate and timely update, it is recommended to consult the official STC website, social media updates, or direct transit authority notifications.

It cannot be confirmed whether all STC lines and stations are operating normally today after any previous failures. No information is provided about other lines or stations besides Lines 2, 3, and 5, or about any potential disruptions or delays in the future. It is advised to stay updated for any further announcements from the Metro System.

The Metro System's finance department might be currently evaluating the losses incurred due to the suspensions and disruptions on several lines. In the realm of the industry, such incidents can negatively impact the public's trust in transportation services.

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