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A fire of connate was recorded this morning in Calzada de Tlalpan, on the tracks connecting the stations Xola and Villa de Cortés, on line 2 of the metro public transport system (STC).
Preliminary information indicates that the source was a short circuit of a transformer between the two stations, which was controlled by relief agencies.
The service was interrupted briefly, STC Metro reported via its official Twitter account.
#AvisoMetro: The fire control of electrical equipment is controlled in the interest of # VillaDeCortés # L2, without any risk for people. Train traffic is slow, service will be normalized shortly.
– MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) November 6, 2018
#AvisoMetro Provisional Service #Xola a #CuatroCaminos # L2. There is no service # VillaDeCortés a # Tasqueña. Take precautions
– MetroCDMX (@MetroCDMX) November 6, 2018
The Command, Control, Computing, Communications and Citizen Contact Center in Mexico City (C5) showed images of firefighters working in the area, which also caused chaos in traffic.
⚠️ Firefighters work by short circuit on Calz. from Tlalpan and Av. Santiago, Col. Iztaccíhuatl, BJU. # C5. pic.twitter.com/vF7ehXXpys
– C5 CDMX (@ C5_CDMX) November 6, 2018
Line 2 of the metro
It has a total length of 23 kilometers with 431 meters, it is divided into 24 stations, of which five correspond. It was inaugurated on August 1, 1970 with the section Tasqueña – Pino Suárez and the current route was completed in 1984.
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