Overview
- Metro will run on December 31 from 05:00 to 23:00 with last departures at 22:30, then on January 1 from 07:00 to 24:00 with bicycle access permitted under the Tu bici viaja en Metro program.
- Metrobús extends service on Lines 1 and 7 to 01:00 on January 1, while other lines operate shorter hours on December 31 and all lines run 05:00–00:00 on January 1.
- The city published RedMI holiday hours across RTP, Trolebús, Tren Ligero, Cablebús and Ecobici, detailing earlier finishes on December 31 and holiday schedules on January 1.
- Metrobús announced an overnight maintenance closure on December 29 affecting Line 5 stations from 20:00 to end of service, including San Lázaro-Sur in both directions, Metro Coyuya and Oriente 116 toward Preparatoria 1, with boarding adjustments at Preparatoria 1.
- Other cities detailed holiday measures, including Barcelona’s 43-hour continuous metro, Madrid’s earlier EMT bus shutdown with night routes later and Sol station restrictions, and New York’s adjusted service with OMNY replacing MetroCard on January 1, 2026.