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Tren Maya (
Yucatec Maya Yucatec Maya ( ; referred to by its speakers as or ) is a Mayan languages, Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula, including part of northern Belize. There is also a significant diasporic community of Yucatec Maya speakers in San Fra ...
: , sometimes also Mayan Train or Maya Train) is a
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way in
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that traverses the
Yucatán Peninsula The Yucatán Peninsula ( , ; ) is a large peninsula in southeast Mexico and adjacent portions of Belize and Guatemala. The peninsula extends towards the northeast, separating the Gulf of Mexico to the north and west of the peninsula from the C ...
. 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, with the final segment from Escárcega to Chetumal beginning operation on December 15, 2024. The railway begins in
Cancún International Airport Cancún International Airport () is Mexico’s List of the busiest airports in Mexico, second busiest airport and the largest in the country and List of the busiest airports in Latin America, Latin America for international passengers. Locate ...
and travels southwest towards
Palenque, Chiapas Palenque is a city and Municipalities of Chiapas, municipality in the List of states in Mexico, Mexican state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. The city was named almost 200 years before Palenque, the nearby Mayan ruins were discovered in the 18th ...
, via two routes that encircle the peninsula.


Goals

The project aims to connect tourist destinations in the Caribbean with lesser-known sites inland, including historic
Mayan Mayan most commonly refers to: * Maya peoples, various indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Maya civilization, pre-Columbian culture of Mesoamerica and northern Central America * Mayan languages, language family spoken ...
sites from which it derives its name. By linking the main towns in the region, with 42 trains carrying up to three million passengers a year, the line is intended to redistribute tourist flows that are currently concentrated on the coast, and to encourage the development of a region that has historically been neglected by the state.


History


Prior proposals

Efforts to reconnect the southeastern states of Mexico through rail infrastructure had been discussed for decades. During his presidential campaign,
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pledged to construct the . However, the project was canceled on 30 January 2015 due to budget cuts. Yucatán Governor
Ivonne Ortega Ivonne Aracelly Ortega Pacheco (born November 26, 1972) is a Mexican politician from Yucatán and a current member of the Chamber of Deputies. She served as Yucatán's first elected female governor, making her the sixth woman to govern a Mexican s ...
also proposed a Rapid Train and City-Rail project aimed at connecting Mérida with key tourist destinations within the state. In 2009,
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(ASUR) presented a proposal to operate an electric train connecting
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to
Tulum Tulum (, ) is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea. T ...
. Similarly, Quintana Roo Governor Roberto Borge proposed a light rail system along the same route.


Proposal

The Tren Maya project was announced in September 2018 by Mexican president-elect
Andrés Manuel López Obrador Andrés Manuel López Obrador (; born 13 November 1953), also known by his initials AMLO, is a Mexican former politician, political scientist, public administrator and writer who served as the 65th president of Mexico from 2018 to 2024. He se ...
, following earlier proposals to build a shorter line. Previous presidential administrations had also proposed their own passenger rail projects, but were unsuccessful in attaining funding. It would use existing
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from the
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as well as new tracks constructed through the jungle. The project was derided by political opposition groups as a stunt for López Obrador, who had also cancelled a major airport project in Mexico City favored by his predecessor. The
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announced that it would oppose the project.


December 2019 consultation

On November 15, 2019, President López Obrador declared that a referendum on the Mayan Train would be held on December 15, 2019, in Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo. The weekend of December 15–16, 2019, 92.3% of the people who participated in the consultation voted in favor, while 7.4% voted against the proposal. 100,940 people voted, 2.36% of the 3,536,000 registered voters in the 84 municipalities affected. The Mexican
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criticized the vote. They pointed out that voters were provided with only the positive effects of the project (improved attention to water supplies, health, education, employment, housing, environmental protection, and culture) but were not informed of the negative effects. The Human Rights Commission also criticized the translations of the material used, the short period of time for the election, and low turnout, particularly among indigenous women. They noted that many potential voters did not have the financial resources to travel to the voting locations, and that the majority of voters were municipal employees. The government rejected the criticisms, stating the consultation met international standards.


Progreso extension

In June 2022
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announced a planned extension to Progreso and
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in Yucatán. A planned freight connection to the Port of Progreso has since become impossible because the construction of an elevated roadway has blocked the railroad
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.


Funding

Funding for the project will come primarily from a tourism tax levied in the region, as well as funds diverted from other programs, including the
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. The project, led by the (Fonatur), in December 2018 was estimated to cost 150 billion
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(US$7.4 billion) and attract 8,000 daily riders. An alternative study by a public policy
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in 2019 estimated the cost of the project would be 480 billion pesos (US$25.3 billion), supported by the 90 percent cost overrun on the
Toluca–Mexico City commuter rail ''El Insurgente'' () is a commuter rail line between the State of Mexico and Mexico City that is partially operational. Also known as Interurban Train Mexico City–Toluca, the passenger railway line will connect the cities of Toluca and Me ...
project. In October 2021 Fonatur revised the construction estimate to 200 billion pesos. In October 2020 the estimated total cost of the project, including 30 years of operating and maintenance but not including electrification, was about 321 billion pesos. The
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will receive a 647.1% increase in its budget for 2021 (MXN $38,613.4 million), of which 94% is destined for the Mayan Train. In December 2020 president López Obrador announced that the
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would operate three sections of the route, and that profits would be used to strengthen finances for pensioners and retirees of the armed forces. In March 2021 Fonatur general director Rogelio Jiménez Pons said that the military would own the entire route, not just the three sections, and would receive all of the profits. According to the government, "the use of
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exico's Ministry of Defenseguarantees good administration and prevents the risk of privatization", in a country known for corruption. Pons stated in September 2021 that the cost of a single trip for locals, for the section that goes from Cancún Airport to
Playa del Carmen Playa del Carmen, known colloquially as Playa, is a resort city located along the Caribbean Sea in the southeastern state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is part of the municipality of Solidaridad. As of 2020, the city's population was just over 3 ...
, will be around 50 pesos. Tourists will be expected to pay between 800 and 1000 pesos for the same trip. When explaining the difference in price, he stated that tourists will have additional services available, such as restaurants.


Construction

On December 16, 2018, president López Obrador conducted a Mayan ritual to commemorate the start of construction on the Mayan Train project. The railway will also accommodate local passenger traffic and freight shipments in addition to tourist functions. The first phase of the project is anticipated to open in the late 2020s, but tourism officials in the region have proposed accelerating work for a 2023 opening. The route consists of seven sections. Section I runs from
Palenque Palenque (; Yucatec Maya: ), also anciently known in the Itza Language as Lakamha ("big water" or "big waters"), was a Maya city-state in southern Mexico that perished in the 8th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. 799 AD ...
to
Escárcega Escárcega () is a small city in the Mexican state of Campeche, located at in the central part of the state. As of 2010, the city of Escárcega had a population of 29,477. The city serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding muni ...
; section II from Escárcega to
Calkiní Calkiní (Yucatec Maya: "throat of the sun") is a city in the Mexico, Mexican mexican state, state of Campeche. It is situated at the northern tip of the state, on the central western coast the Yucatán Peninsula. It serves as the municipal seat ...
; section III from Calkiní to
Izamal Izamal () is a small city in the Mexican Yucatán (state), state of Yucatán, east of state capital Mérida, Yucatán, Mérida, in southern Mexico. Izamal was continuously occupied throughout most of Mesoamerican chronology; in 2000, the city' ...
; section IV from Izamal to Cancún Airport; section V from Cancún Airport to
Tulum Tulum (, ) is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea. T ...
; section VI from Tulum to
Bacalar Bacalar () is the municipal seat and largest city in Bacalar Municipality (until 2011 a part of Othón P. Blanco Municipality) in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, about north of Chetumal. In the 2010 census the city had a population of 11, ...
; and section VII from Bacalar to Escárcega. Business leaders in
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expressed their support on January 31, 2020, for building four kilometers of the railway underground as it passes through the city of Mérida. In this way, the train will not threaten the city's historic center. They are also optimistic that the tourist train, in combination with improvements in energy, airports, and seaports, will make the region economically competitive with the North and the
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. Fonatur later announced that the train would initially not stop in Mérida, but near a hacienda away. They said that by 2025 the station will relocate to La Plancha Park in Mérida. Construction began in June 2020. The construction companies are Mota-Engil México SAPI and China Communications Construction Company LTD for stretch one (Palenque-Escárcega), Operadora CICSA and FCC Construcción for stretch two (Escárcega-Calkiní), Construcciones Urales and GAMI Ingeniería e Instalaciones for stretch three (Calkiní-Izamal), and Grupo ICA for stretch four (Izamal–Cancún). In September 2020 Fonatur rejected a proposal of investment firm
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for the fifth stretch of the project, including improvements to the Tulum–Cancún highway. In February 2021 Fonatur awarded a contract to
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and
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for of electrified double rail tracks for section five between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. 75% of the section five is elevated and built as viaduct to protect the ground water. López Obrador has said the project will be completed prior to the end of his term in 2024. A market survey conducted by Fonatur,
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and other consultants in 2019 found that a majority of 21 construction companies consider this too fast, an unreasonable time to construct so much new rail, and others have expressed fear of a disaster caused by substandard work, such as the May 2021
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. In January 2022, to speed up construction, the route was changed to no longer enter Playa del Carmen. , 10% of the project had been completed. This had increased to 25% by February 2022, and 67% by June 2023. Operations officially began on December 15, 2023. Operations on the line were suspended from December 28 to December 31, in preparation for the extension of service to
Palenque Palenque (; Yucatec Maya: ), also anciently known in the Itza Language as Lakamha ("big water" or "big waters"), was a Maya city-state in southern Mexico that perished in the 8th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. 799 AD ...
. Service resumed on January 1, from Cancún Airport to Palenque. In addition, the
Chichén Itzá railway station Chichén Itzá is a train station near Pisté, Yucatán, Mexico. It serves the Chichen Itza, archaeological site of the same name and the Gran Museo de Chichén Itzá, Great Museum of Chichén Itzá. Tren Maya Andrés Manuel López Obrador ann ...
opened in February 2024 and the Valladolid railway station was expected to open further on.


Rolling stock

Original plans in 2019 called for electric locomotives on the trains. In June 2020 the government announced a switch to diesel to reduce costs, then in August 2020 they announced that half the route, from Mérida to
Chetumal Chetumal (, , ; , ) is a city on the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. It is the capital of the List of states of Mexico, state of Quintana Roo and the municipal seat of the Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo, Municipality of Othón ...
via Cancún, would be electrified. In May 2021 Fonatur contracted with a consortium headed by the French company
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to supply
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and related equipment. The rolling stock of the Tren Maya was designed by Alstom, and its 219 cars were being built in
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. Of these trains, 32 of them will be electro-diesel multiple units, 10 will be standard diesel multiple units. The contract also includes
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signalling and control equipment. Regular passenger service will be provided by the ''Xiinbal'' train, named for a Mayan term meaning "to walk", as the regular passenger service. They will have business class seats, standard seating, and a
buffet car A buffet car (British English) or café car (American English) is a passenger railroad car, where food and Drink, beverages can be bought at a counter.
. This service will be offered to frequent local passengers, but also to occasional passengers and tourists. The ''Janal'' trains (from a Mayan term meaning "to eat") will add a
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to the previous services, which will have aquatic landscapes on the outside, and an interior inspired by the work of
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. “The restaurant offers two layout options and various seating configurations to allow optimal use of space in a beautiful setting." The ''P'atal'' trains (from a Mayan term meaning "to stay") will have reclining seats and sleeping cabins, designated especially for long-distance journeys. In addition, several locomotives have been imported to Mexico to help construct the line, including eight ex-
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DF-4D locomotives owned by Chinese contractors, some
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locomotives, and "older locomotives imported secondhand from Europe".


Conexión Intermodal Tren Maya

The ''Conexión Intermodal Tren Maya'' is a future set of 3
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connections in Cancun,
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, and
Playa del Carmen Playa del Carmen, known colloquially as Playa, is a resort city located along the Caribbean Sea in the southeastern state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is part of the municipality of Solidaridad. As of 2020, the city's population was just over 3 ...
that will link to the Tren Maya. Two lines will connect and stations with different tourist attractions of the region, while a third will connect the
Cancún Airport railway station Cancún Airport is a train station located across Mexican Federal Highway 180, Federal Highway 180 from Cancún International Airport. It is the most important station on the entire Tren Maya network, served by trains to all other stations. T ...
with the 4 terminals of Cancun International Airport. Work on the Cancun Airport shuttle began in July 2023, and it was hoped that it would begin operations on February 29, 2024. The Cancun shuttle bus will use 7 electric buses, which have a top speed of . Although it was originally announced that they will have a capacity of 47 passengers (32 seated and 15 standing), they only have 18 seats. These 7 buses, built by
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, arrived at the airport in March 2024.


Route and Stations


Opposition

Environmental and indigenous rights activists objected to construction of new tracks through the jungle. On the 26th anniversary of its armed uprising, January 1, 2020, the
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expressed its opposition to the project and declared that the consultation provided only positive information to voters prior to voting. Groups close to the
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(CNI) plan to seek
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s against the train project and other construction in the region. The CNI is looking at three-pronged action: social awareness campaigns, media campaigns, and legal actions. On January 28, 2020, a judge in
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issued a temporary injunction against construction of the railway because it was approved in a "simulated consultation." In a visit to the city of
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, President López Obrador defended the train and pointed out that not only had the train received its greatest support in the state of Campeche, but also that more than half the route would run through the state—worth MXN $60 billion of the $130 billion the government plans to invest in total. He said the section from
Escárcega Escárcega () is a small city in the Mexican state of Campeche, located at in the central part of the state. As of 2010, the city of Escárcega had a population of 29,477. The city serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding muni ...
to Cancún should be open for tourist, passenger, and freight traffic in 2023, but that the route will not pass through the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. In November 2020 the Regional Indigenous Council of
Xpujil Xpujil () is a town in the Mexican state of Campeche. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Calakmul. As of 2010, Xpujil had a population of 3,984. Xpujil is located in the south-east of the state, close to the bord ...
delivered a petition with 268,000 signatures to the Campeche Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources asking that the project be suspended because of environmental concerns. Residents of Chocholá, Mérida, and
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, in Yucatán obtained a temporary delay in construction in January 2021 until Fonatur and SEMARNAT report on an
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. On March 3, 2021, an injunction was filed by 80 people from Campeche who fear eviction from their homes. The First District Court in Campeche granted them the provisional suspension. Yucatán's fourth district court also ordered a stop to construction. The brought the total number of injunctions filed in the Yucatan Peninsula to 16 in March 2021, increasing to at least 25 by January 2022. Most of the injunctions have been filed by indigenous collectives who consider the project to be an environmental disaster. Court rulings are not binding on Tren Maya because it has been declared a national security project. The injunctions have had little effect, and construction continues. López Obrador has criticized the saliency in opposition to the train as a partisan attempt to halt his administration's infrastructure projects. A group of celebrities, including comedian
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, singers
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and
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, and actress
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, as part of the Sélvame del Tren ("Save me from the Train", a play on words between Sálvame meaning Save Me, and Selva meaning jungle) campaign, has expressed opposition to the train. In July 2022 residents of
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barricaded surrounding roads, bringing construction to a halt. They say the government has violated its agreement by clearing the jungle and failing to provide promised infrastructure. However, according to Etienne von Bertrab, a specialist in political ecology at
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(UCL) and co-founder of an interdisciplinary study group on the implications of the Maya Train, opposition to the project "is above all a media campaign, driven by a few collectives, but it is by no means a social movement. They have no popular support." The vast majority of the population of the states concerned seem to support the Mayan Train.


Environmental concerns

As of January 2021, workers and archeologists had uncovered more than 8,000 ancient artifacts and structures during construction. The National Alliance for Conservation of the Jaguar has identified twelve
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s that could be constructed to mitigate the situation for the
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s that live in the area. The Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental environmental group has accused Fonatur of deforestation along the route, not accounted for in the environmental impact assessment and without acquiring the necessary permits. In November 2021 the Interior Department exempted Tren Maya and other infrastructure projects from environmental review. In March 2022,
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organizers tied themselves to heavy machinery as a protest against construction in Quintana Roo that involves cutting down the jungle without environmental studies having been made. Cave diver Jose Urbina Bravo conducts expeditions to study the train's impact on wildlife and the environment above ground and in caves. Urbina Bravo is also involved in a legal battle to halt construction. Segment number 5 of the Maya Train network has been the most contested by environmental associations. Stretching over 110 kilometers, its completion involved the deforestation of a continuous 60-meter-wide strip – that's 2.2 million trees "felled or displaced", according to the authorities. The route of the track was modified several times to take into account the demands of environmentalists. Before starting work, the Ministry of the Environment carried out an inventory of flora and fauna, and relocated animals to protected areas. The Mexican Center for Environmental Law (Cemda), however, denounces a project which, in its entirety, has destroyed "2,500 hectares of tropical rainforest" and directly affected twenty protected natural areas.


Social issues

Residents of 130 localities directly affected by the railroad route will benefit from "388 worksites and social actions", including the rehabilitation of pavements and roads, public spaces, electrical, sanitary and productive infrastructures, and housing.


See also

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* Railway lines in Mexico Yucatán Peninsula Railway lines opened in 2023 Presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador {{Higher-speed rail