Metropolitano users report delays and long queues due to broken-down bus at Parque del Trabajo station
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A mechanical failure caused a Metropolitano bus in Lima to break down at the Parque del Trabajo station on Thursday morning.
- The incident led to significant delays and long queues for passengers, who had to disembark and walk to the next station.
- The Metropolitan Transit Authority (ATU) confirmed the mechanical issue and stated that normal service has resumed after the bus was removed.
Commuters using Lima's Metropolitano bus system faced significant delays and long queues on Thursday morning, August 20, due to a mechanical breakdown. A bus malfunctioned near the Parque del Trabajo station around 9:30 a.m., disrupting the flow of service and causing frustration among passengers.
Users reported having to exit the stranded bus and walk to the nearest station to board another vehicle. The Authority for Urban Transport for Lima and Callao (ATU) confirmed that the incident was caused by a mechanical failure. ATU personnel were on-site to assist passengers in safely disembarking and to manage the situation.
A police officer on a motorcycle also provided support in securing the area during the emergency response. The ATU activated its emergency protocol immediately, ensuring passengers were safely transferred to alternative buses to continue their journeys. The broken-down bus has since been removed from the scene, and traffic flow has returned to normal.
In light of such incidents, the ATU advises passengers to follow staff instructions and avoid lingering near affected vehicles. If a bus becomes inoperable, passengers can proceed to a nearby station to catch another bus. The ATU also recommends checking official channels for service updates, potential delays, or route changes during emergencies. The Metropolitano system connects various parts of Lima through its trunk and feeder services, with key stations including Naranjal, Tomรกs Valle, Caquetรก, Parque del Trabajo, and Matellini.
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.