Overview
- Service opened to the public at 1:00 p.m. on December 15 following the inauguration, with planned operating hours of 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
- The line begins with eight trains running at roughly nine-minute intervals, with four additional trains available to reduce wait times as demand grows.
- Rides are free from December 15 to 31, with a 9.50‑peso fare starting January 1, 2026 payable via the Mi Movilidad card.
- Officials estimate about 108,000 daily riders during the opening week as commuters test the new corridor.
- Built for about 9.5 billion pesos, the fully electric line features air-conditioned trains, universal accessibility and video surveillance, and integrates with Mi Macro Periférico and Mi Macro Calzada.