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If you use the subway on Sundays, you already know that Line 2 is complicated. This weekend remains the same: it operates on two separate circuits, one from Cuatro Caminos to Pino Suárez and another from Xola to Tasqueña. The stations San Antonio Abad, Viaducto, and Chabacano are closed all day. Ermita is also one of the stations undergoing major work, along with Portales and Pino Suárez, because they are rehabilitating manholes that are over 40 years old. The goal is to prevent flooding during heavy rains, which happened several times in previous years. The schedule is from 7 a.m. to midnight on the sections that are operational, but the section under construction is not running. The good news is they offer free RTP between Pino Suárez and Xola to cover the missing parts. My recommendation: leave earlier if you need to cross the city center or go south. Consider using the Metrobús on parallel streets; it’s slower but at least it won’t leave you stranded. Check the RTP pickup points before heading out. According to the Metro, all of this is temporary, and in the end, Line 2 will be safer, but for now, you’ll have to adapt.