Mobility in Mexico City presents new alternatives with these six applications, ranging from maps with major public transport routes to private vans.
The collapse of line 12 of the metro, as well as the works that will temporarily close 12 stations of the Pantitlán to Salto del Agua section of line 1 as of July 11, mean that users have to look for mobility alternatives.
The limitations of the Mexico City metro represent significant effects on millions of users in the country. According to the operation figures of the Secretary of Transportation for 2021, only Pantitlán, which will be closed until March 2023 for remodeling, was registered as the station with the highest influx with 33 million 368,107 users per year.
On the other hand, the collapse of the elevated section of metro line 12, which occurred in May 2021, affected an average of 63,655 passengers transported daily. According to the Monthly Statistics on Urban Passenger Transport (ETUP), it represented a drop of 3.1 percent at the monthly rate.
For this reason, technology can be a great ally to help users whose mobility within Mexico City has been affected. These are some of the applications that you can use to find alternatives of movement:
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