San Antonio Abad station on Line 2 of the Metro closed: From when and why?
The San Antonio Abad station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro will be closed for renovation work leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
The San Antonio Abad station on Line 2 of the Metro in Mexico City will be closed starting March 17 until further notice due to necessary rehabilitation work. The announcement from the Sistema de Transporte Colectivo encourages users to plan their travel in advance, as trains will not pick up or drop off passengers at this station during the closure. This decision is part of a broader effort to improve Metro services ahead of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will involve various upgrades and enhancements to public transportation in the city.
In conjunction with the closure, other stations on Line 2 have also adjusted their service hours. Stations such as Chabacano and Viaducto will now close at 10:00 PM on weekdays. To assist passengers during this period, the Metro service will offer free transport alternatives through RTP buses, ensuring that people can still reach their destinations despite the station closures. The Metro system emphasizes the importance of these renovations in providing safer and more efficient transport for the millions of users who depend on it daily.
Passengers are advised to check for updates regarding the closure and revised schedules as the renovation progresses. As the city prepares for the influx of visitors for the World Cup, the improvements made to the Metro system will play a crucial role in accommodating both residents and tourists, enhancing the overall travel experience within Mexico City. This strategic planning is indicative of Mexico City's commitment to modernizing its infrastructure in anticipation of major international events and economic opportunities.