Following President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s inaugural ride on Friday, the Maya Train project in Mexico, which connects tourist destinations and archaeological sites across five southern states, encountered a few setbacks during its inaugural weekend.
The 473-kilometer section between Cancún airport and Campeche, which takes about 5½ hours to travel and has stops at 14 stations, is the first operational portion of the 1,554-kilometer route, inaugurated by President López Obrador.
The train needs to pause in a siding to allow the passage of another train since the current route is only partially constructed, featuring only one of the two planned tracks.
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