Overview
- Public operations began on December 15, with trains starting at 6:00 each day after an inaugural start at 13:00.
- Rides are free for the first 15 days, with a reported post-promotion fare of 9.50 pesos to align with Lines 1–3.
- Initial service uses single-car electric trains from CRRC with air conditioning and internet, carrying up to about 300 passengers.
- The route links Tlajomulco Centro to Las Juntas, including the Jalisco 200 Años station that connects with Mi Macro Periférico, and is supported by feeder routes A01–A05.
- Pending works include elevators at Jalisco 200 Años, a pedestrian bridge at Las Juntas, and automated level crossings, with officials coordinating fixes during the startup period.