Mexico-Nuevo Laredo Train: How will it connect to Mexico City?

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The distances between the capital and other states are being reduced due to new modes of transportation emerging every day, such as the FLiX bus, which arrives in Mexico City and is a long-distance service that can be used through an app. It is known that it will be economical and safe.

What are the routes in Mexico City, and what will the Nuevo Laredo train cross?

It is known that the Mexico-Nuevo Laredo train will pass through several municipalities in Mexico City, although the specific route has not yet been announced, and the station in Mexico City has not yet been fully detailed. The final station in Mexico City is expected to be Buenavista.

Although the final route has not been confirmed, the train is expected to pass through at least one municipality in the capital. This route covers several states, including Nuevo León, where stations are planned in municipalities such as Saltillo, Arteaga, Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza, and others.

On the CDMX side, the Buenavista station is expected to be the final station, located in the Cuauhtémoc borough. Another expected project is the Mexico City-Querétaro train, which will connect CDMX with much of the Bajío region.

What is expected from this means of transportation that will cross the north and CDMX?

This train is expected to improve connectivity and transport of passengers and cargo between the capital and Nuevo Laredo. The project entails a significant investment in the rail infrastructure in the area.

The train is expected to benefit the communities along its route, improving transportation and the economy of the region.

The rail plan presented by President Claudia Sheinbaum is a project that aims to connect a large part of Mexico with the construction and rehabilitation of more than 3,000 kilometers of tracks for passenger trains.

If the distances between states are putting an end to new transportation projects, the distances between locations in the metropolitan area are even better, as is the case with the Chalco Elevated Trolleybus, a link between the State of Mexico and Mexico City.

Source: mxc