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Tren Maya (Yucatec Maya: Tsíimin K'áak', sometimes also Mayan Train or Maya Train) is a 1,554 km-long (966 mi) inter-city railway in Mexico that traverses the Yucatán Peninsula. Construction began in June 2020 and the Campeche–Cancún section began operation on December 15, 2023, with the rest of the railway opening in subsequent stages ...
Engineer Guillermo D. Christy photographs a steel pillar filled with concrete that was installed inside the Aktun Tuyul cave system to support the Maya Train track on the outskirts of Playa del ...
On 13 August 2018, he announced the complete outline. The route of the new route of the Mayan Train put the Chichén Itzá station on the route that would connect with Mérida, Yucatán. [1] It is believed that this will be one of the busiest stations on the Tren Maya, because it will serve many tourists visiting Chichen Itza. [2] [3]
The big hope for paying the train’s massive cost was that tourists would use it to depart from the resort of Cancun and explore the whole 950-mile (1,500-kilometer) route to visit the Mayan ...
The new Tren Maya put Izamal station on the route connecting San Francisco de Campeche railway station and Teya Mérida railway station. [ 3 ] The town is a tourist attraction, promoted by the Mexican government as a pueblo mágico .
The highly anticipated Tren Maya railway launches this month, offering intrepid travellers the chance to go beyond the confines of tourist-trap Cancun and discover jungles, pyramids and lesser ...
Mexico’s outgoing leader has rapidly built a train system looping around the country’s southern Yucatan Peninsula. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador promised the more than $30 billion ...
The route of the new Tren Maya put Edzná on the route that would connect with Escárcega, Campeche and Teya Mérida railway station, Yucatán. [2] Edzná will be the station that connects Campeche and Yucatán with the Edzná Archaeological Zone. The station will have a maintenance yard for the Tren Maya. [3] [4]