President Sheinbaum cuts ribbon at inauguration of Mexico-Toluca 'El Insurgente' train after 12 years, crowd celebrates new 58km commuter line.
President Sheinbaum cuts ribbon at inauguration of Mexico-Toluca 'El Insurgente' train after 12 years, crowd celebrates new 58km commuter line.
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Mexico-Toluca train completes operations after 12 years of construction

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President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated on February 2, 2026, the final stage of the Mexico-Toluca Interurban Train, known as 'El Insurgente', a project started in 2014 with a 100 billion peso investment. This 57.7-kilometer line connects Toluca to western Mexico City, serving over 230,000 daily passengers. The project features seven stations and links to the Metro and Cablebús systems.

Inauguration of the 'El Insurgente' Train

President Claudia Sheinbaum gave the inaugural signal on February 2, 2026, for the final stage of the Mexico-Toluca Interurban Train, completing a 57.7-kilometer route after 12 years of construction and accumulated delays. Started in 2014 under Enrique Peña Nieto's administration, the project cost 100 billion pesos (about 5.556 billion dollars) and links the Toluca Valley Metropolitan Area, with over 2 million inhabitants, to western Mexico City.

The III section, 8.4 kilometers long, includes the newly opened Vasco de Quiroga and Observatorio stations. The seven stations are: Zinacantepec, Toluca Centro, Metepec, and Lerma in the State of Mexico; and Santa Fe, Vasco de Quiroga, and Observatorio in Mexico City. The full trip takes about 50 minutes, with trains every 5 to 7 minutes, operating up to 20 units each carrying 719 passengers, at initial speeds of 120 km/h and up to 160 km/h.

Sheinbaum emphasized in her press conference: “Today is a very good day because we finally inaugurated the entire Mexico City-Toluca Train route. It is not only a train that moves from Toluca to Mexico City, but also a completely different vision of public space recovery and integrating popular areas into world-class transportation”.

The Governor of the State of Mexico, Delfina Gómez, hailed the project as historic, stating it “will improve the quality of life in Edomex” by reducing travel times, stress, and pollutant emissions. The train integrates with Metro Line 1 at Observatorio, Cablebús Line 3 at Vasco de Quiroga, and plans future connections to Metro Line 12, Cetram Observatorio, and the Poniente Bus Terminal.

Fares vary by distance: 15 pesos for one station, up to 100 pesos for the full Zinacantepec to Observatorio route. Schedules: Monday to Friday from 5:00 to 24:00; Saturdays from 6:00 to 24:00; Sundays and holidays from 7:00 to 24:00. It uses the Integrated Mobility Card for inclusive access, with features like escalators and ramps for people with disabilities.

This inauguration is part of a strategy to strengthen public transportation in central Mexico, promoting efficiency and sustainability.

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Reactions on X to the inauguration of the Mexico-Toluca 'El Insurgente' train are largely positive among officials and supporters, who praise its impact on mobility, reduced travel times, and quality of life improvements for over 200,000 daily users. Skeptical users highlight the 12-year construction period, 100 billion peso cost, and credit the project's initiation to the previous Peña Nieto administration. Neutral media reports emphasize the technical details and completion under President Sheinbaum.

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Illustration of Tren Interoceánico derailment in Oaxaca: derailed train cars, Navy rescuers aiding injured amid wreckage and emergency vehicles.
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Tren Interoceánico derailment leaves 13 dead in Oaxaca

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A derailment of the Tren Interoceánico in Nizanda, Oaxaca, on December 28, 2025, left 13 people dead and 98 injured, five in serious condition. The Secretaría de Marina deployed a large rescue operation, while federal and state authorities coordinate victim care. President Claudia Sheinbaum ordered immediate support for the affected families.

The Mexico City government announced the modernization of Metro Line 3, with an investment of 41 billion pesos and the acquisition of 45 new trains. Works will start at the end of January or early February at Universidad station, avoiding interference with the 2026 World Cup. The renovation is tentatively set to complete by the end of 2028.

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Starting Monday, February 9, the Mexico City Metro's Line 2 will begin remodeling works on 16 stations, altering hours at San Antonio Abad, Chabacano, and Viaducto. Service will split into two circuits, with free RTP bus service to ease disruptions. The project prepares the city for the 2026 World Cup.

Adrián Rubalcava, head of Mexico City's Metro, forecasts up to 40% higher ridership during the 2026 World Cup, particularly on lines near Estadio Azteca. Preparations include adding trains and renovating key stations like Zócalo and Bellas Artes. The works aim for lasting improvements beyond the tournament.

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The death toll from the December 28, 2025, Tren Interoceánico derailment in Oaxaca has risen to 14 after a 73-year-old woman succumbed to injuries on January 1. President Claudia Sheinbaum visited affected hospitals and pledged ongoing support amid continued investigations.

São Paulo's Line 17-Ouro monotrilho was inaugurated on March 31, 2026, linking Morumbi station to Congonhas Airport in the south zone, 12 years late from its 2014 World Cup promise. Folha tests found bus and ride-hailing car faster than metro from Sé Square to the airport. Governor Tarcísio de Freitas announced an extension to Paraisópolis.

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On Saturday, December 27, the new Calle 26 TransMilenio station on the Caracas Centro trunk line began operations after 19 months of construction linked to the Bogotá Metro Line 1 works. In its first phase, the north access opened, benefiting over 11,000 daily users in the International Center area.

 

 

 

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