Tren Maya 2025–2030 Plan Sets 4 Million Riders Target, Freight Buildout by 2030
The official program details phased terminals, yards plus track projects to scale service, integrating cargo operations by 2030.
Overview
- Published in the Diario Oficial, the institutional program sets measurable goals for the state rail company across a network of more than 1,554 km in five southeastern states.
- It targets at least 4 million passengers per year by 2030 with a full operational fleet of 42 passenger convoys.
- The plan projects a cargo service capable of moving about 4.7 million tonnes annually by 2030.
- Stage one (2025–2026) calls for multimodal terminals in Cancún, Progreso and Palenque, a Poxilá cargo distribution center, four National Guard security installations, and related works.
- Stage two (2026–2027) adds operation yards in Valladolid, Escárcega, Xpujil and Pomuch plus a Chetumal multimodal terminal, alongside 70 km of track projects that include 40 km of new track, 30 km of rehabilitation, the Poxilá–Mérida Línea FA rehab and a Progreso bypass connection.