Failure in train causes slow movement on Line 3-Red of the Metro in SP
A failure in a train on Line 3-Red of the São Paulo Metro has led to reduced speed and increased stop times since Friday afternoon.
On Friday afternoon, a failure in a train affecting the Line 3-Red of the São Paulo Metro caused reduced speeds and longer stop times for passengers. The issues began at approximately 4:20 PM, particularly impacting the station at Santa Cecília, where the failure was reported.
According to a statement released by the Metro authorities, the failure significantly disrupted operations along the line, causing slow movement of trains and extended waiting times at various stations. Passengers have been advised of the inconvenience and have faced delays during their commutes due to this issue.
Metro teams are currently working to resolve the problem and restore normal operations as quickly as possible. The Metro has publicly apologized for the inconvenience caused to commuters, emphasizing their commitment to resolving the situation and improving service reliability in the area.