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CDMX Metrobús Reverses Closure, Keeps Cuitláhuac–Tacubaya Support Route Running Indefinitely

Rider complaints combined with a government directive prompted Metrobús to retain the temporary link despite the full reopening of Metro Line 1.

Overview

  • Metrobús canceled its earlier notice that the Glorieta Cuitláhuac–Alameda Tacubaya service would end on January 5, 2026, stating the route will continue without a set end date.
  • The reversal follows public demand and an instruction attributed to Mexico City’s head of government, Clara Brugada, according to official communications.
  • The route began in November 2023 during the Line 1 modernization and was extended in April 2024 to maintain connectivity in affected corridors.
  • Officials had justified the planned shutdown by citing the full reopening of Metro Line 1 in November 2025, which they said reduced the need for the temporary service.
  • Passengers are advised to check front and side destination displays and follow operational staff guidance, while core Line 7 services continue in operation and buses previously earmarked for reassignment had been identified for Garibaldi–Campo Marte and Indios Verdes–La Diana.