Mexico City Is Rebuilding Buenavista for Trains That Do Not Run Yet
Mexico City is rebuilding the Buenavista terminal for trains to Queretaro and Pachuca, with works due in June 2027. The post Mexico City Is Rebuilding Buenavista for Trains That Do Not Run Yet appeared first on The Rio Times .
Mexico City is currently undertaking the expansion of the Buenavista terminal, with the intention of creating a genuine intercity rail network. The project includes the construction of new platforms, rails, yards, and a new bay, which are planned for completion by June 2027. The Querétaro service platform is estimated to be operational from September 2027.
The expansion aims to handle over 180,000 users per day, turning the terminal into a major intercity hub. Currently, Buenavista serves as the terminus for the Tren Suburbano to Cuautitlán and an interchange for metro and Metrobús services. The expansion is part of a larger railway project estimated at around 144 billion pesos (US$7.6 billion), which is being executed by the Mexican armed forces.
The Querétaro railway project, responsible for the expansion, has an estimated cost of 144 billion pesos, or about US$7.6 billion. The project's completion date is projected for June 2027, with the Querétaro platform set to open by September 2027.
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