
Mexico's Ambitious Railway Plan: 3,393 km of New Tracks to Boost Economy
Mexico Announces Ambitious Railway Expansion: 3,393 km of New Tracks Planned Mexico is undertaking a significant expansion of its railway network, with plans to construct 3,393 kilometers of new tracks, primarily in the northern part of the country. This ambitious project, announced recently, includes key initiatives such as the AIFA-Pachuca line (already underway) and the CDMX-Querétaro high-speed rail link. The government's strategy aims to enhance national logistics and improve mobility by reducing traffic congestion and environmental pollution. The Mayan Train will play a crucial role in creating a multimodal cargo system. "This strategy is part of the government's commitment to infrastructural development and the well-being of the population," stated Claudia Sheinbaum, highlighting the collaboration between local authorities and specialized companies to ensure the success of this project. The plan aims to provide faster, safer, and more sustainable transportation options. This railway expansion represents a significant step towards modernizing Mexico's transportation infrastructure, promising improved efficiency and economic growth for the nation.